## Custom calendar ### Instructions Create a file `custom_calendar.py` which will have 2 functions: - `day_from_number(day_number)` - `day_to_number(day)` Those functions perform conversion between day `index` and day `word`: - 1 = Monday - 2 = Tuesday - 3 = Wednesday - 4 = Thursday - 5 = Friday - 6 = Saturday - 7 = Sunday You should return `None` if the input is invalid (invalid number or day string). ### Usage Here is a possible `test.py` to test your functions: ```python import custom_calendar print(custom_calendar.day_from_number(2)) print(custom_calendar.day_from_number(1)) print(custom_calendar.day_from_number(1000)) print(custom_calendar.day_to_number('Sunday')) print(custom_calendar.day_to_number('invalid day')) ``` ```console $ python test.py Tuesday Monday None 7 None $ ``` ### Hints Dictionaries: A dictionary is a data type similar to arrays, but works with keys and values instead of indexes. Each value stored in a dictionary can be accessed using a key, which is any type of object (a string, a number, a list, etc.) instead of using its index to address it. For example, a database of phone numbers could be stored using a dictionary like this: ```python phonebook = {} phonebook["John"] = 938477566 phonebook["Jack"] = 938377264 phonebook["Jill"] = 947662781 print(phonebook) ``` output: ```console {'John': 938477566, 'Jack': 938377264, 'Jill': 947662781} ``` Alternatively, a dictionary can be initialized with the same values in the following notation: ```python phonebook = { "John" : 938477566, "Jack" : 938377264, "Jill" : 947662781 } print(phonebook) ``` Dictionaries can be iterated over, just like a list. To iterate over key value pairs, use the following syntax: ```python phonebook = {"John": 938477566, "Jack": 938377264, "Jill": 947662781} for name, number in phonebook.items(): print("Phone number of %s is %d" % (name, number)) ``` output: ```console Phone number of John is 938477566 Phone number of Jack is 938377264 Phone number of Jill is 947662781 ``` ### References - [None type](https://www.w3schools.com/python/ref_keyword_none.asp) - [Dictionaries](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/datastructures.html#dictionaries) - [Access an item in dictionary](https://www.w3schools.com/python/python_dictionaries_access.asp)