(1) Prompt the user for a title for data. Output the title. (1 pt) Ex: Enter a t

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(1) Prompt the user for a title for data. Output the title. (1 pt)
Ex:
Enter a t

(1) Prompt the user for a title for data. Output the title. (1 pt)
Ex:
Enter a title for the data:
Number of Novels Authored
You entered: Number of Novels Authored
(2) Prompt the user for the headers of two columns of a table. Output the column headers. (1 pt)
Ex:
Enter the column 1 header:
Author name
You entered: Author name
Enter the column 2 header:
Number of novels
You entered: Number of novels
(3) Prompt the user for data points. Data points must be in this format: string, int. Store the information before the comma into a string variable and the information after the comma into an integer. The user will enter -1 when they have finished entering data points. Output the data points. Store the string components of the data points in a list of strings. Store the integer components of the data points in a list of integers. (4 pts)
Ex:
Enter a data point (-1 to stop input):
Jane Austen, 6
Data string: Jane Austen
Data integer: 6
(4) Perform error checking for the data point entries. If any of the following errors occurs, output the appropriate error message and prompt again for a valid data point.
If entry has no commaOutput: Error: No comma in string. (1 pt)
If entry has more than one commaOutput: Error: Too many commas in input. (1 pt)
If entry after the comma is not an integerOutput: Error: Comma not followed by an integer. (2 pts)
Ex:
Enter a data point (-1 to stop input):
Ernest Hemingway 9
Error: No comma in string.
Enter a data point (-1 to stop input):
Ernest, Hemingway, 9
Error: Too many commas in input.
Enter a data point (-1 to stop input):
Ernest Hemingway, nine
Error: Comma not followed by an integer.
Enter a data point (-1 to stop input):
Ernest Hemingway, 9
Data string: Ernest Hemingway
Data integer: 9
(5) Output the information in a formatted table. The title is right justified with a minimum field width value of 33. Column 1 has a minimum field width value of 20. Column 2 has a minimum field width value of 23. (3 pts)
Ex:
Number of Novels Authored
Author name | Number of novels
——————————————–
Jane Austen | 6
Charles Dickens | 20
Ernest Hemingway | 9
Jack Kerouac | 22
F. Scott Fitzgerald | 8
Mary Shelley | 7
Charlotte Bronte | 5
Mark Twain | 11
Agatha Christie | 73
Ian Flemming | 14
Stephen King | 54
Oscar Wilde | 1
(6) Output the information as a formatted histogram. Each name is right justified with a minimum field width value of 20. (4 pts)
Ex:
Jane Austen ******
Charles Dickens ********************
Ernest Hemingway *********
Jack Kerouac **********************
F. Scott Fitzgerald ********
Mary Shelley *******
Charlotte Bronte *****
Mark Twain ***********
Agatha Christie *************************************************************************
Ian Flemming **************
Stephen King ******************************************************
Oscar Wilde *

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