""" Program to join a list of strings with a separator """ def join(separator: str, separated: list[str]) -> str: """ Joins a list of strings using a separator and returns the result. :param separator: Separator to be used for joining the strings. :param separated: List of strings to be joined. :return: Joined string with the specified separator. Examples: >>> join("", ["a", "b", "c", "d"]) 'abcd' >>> join("#", ["a", "b", "c", "d"]) 'a#b#c#d' >>> join("#", "a") 'a' >>> join(" ", ["You", "are", "amazing!"]) 'You are amazing!' This example should raise an exception for non-string elements: >>> join("#", ["a", "b", "c", 1]) Traceback (most recent call last): ... Exception: join() accepts only strings Additional test case with a different separator: >>> join("-", ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]) 'apple-banana-cherry' """ joined = "" for word_or_phrase in separated: if not isinstance(word_or_phrase, str): raise Exception("join() accepts only strings") joined += word_or_phrase + separator # Remove the trailing separator # by stripping it from the result return joined.strip(separator) if __name__ == "__main__": from doctest import testmod testmod()