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main() | main() | ||
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+ | ==Figuring out how to print variable number of characters== | ||
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+ | * Write a program that outputs this: | ||
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+ | * | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | *** | ||
+ | **** | ||
+ | ***** | ||
+ | ****** | ||
+ | ******* | ||
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+ | * Same question, but now this way: | ||
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+ | ******* | ||
+ | ****** | ||
+ | ***** | ||
+ | **** | ||
+ | *** | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | * | ||
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+ | * Or this way? | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | *** | ||
+ | **** | ||
+ | ***** | ||
+ | ****** | ||
+ | ******* | ||
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+ | * Or, finally, like this? | ||
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=Python Version 2= | =Python Version 2= |
Latest revision as of 10:07, 19 September 2011
Contents
Python Version 3
Understanding the Output
# D. Thiebaut
# Predict the output of the program below
def main():
a = 3
degrees = 29
pi = 3.14159
name = "Julie"
town = "Northampton"
print( a, pi, name, town )
input( ">" )
print( "the temperature in", town, "is", degrees, "degrees" )
input( ">" )
print( "I love living in", town, "!" )
input( ">" )
print( "The temperature in ", town, "is", degrees, "!" )
input( ">" )
print( "the temperature in, say,", town, "isn't", degrees )
raw_input( ">" )
print( '"',",","',',","''",'",',",,'" )
input( ">" )
print( '"'+"+"+"'+',"+"+'"+'"-,'+"+,'" )
input( ">" )
print( '"'+"+"+"'+',"+"+'"+'"-,'+"+,'"*3 )
input( ">" )
x = input( "Enter a number between 0 and 10: " )
y = input( "Enter another number between 0 and 10: " )
print "x + y =", x+y
input( ">" )
x = input( ": " )
y = eval( input( ": " ) )
print( "x*y =", x * y )
main()
Figuring out how to print variable number of characters
- Write a program that outputs this:
* ** *** **** ***** ****** *******
- Same question, but now this way:
******* ****** ***** **** *** ** *
- Or this way?
* ** *** **** ***** ****** *******
- Or, finally, like this?
******* ****** ***** **** *** ** *
Python Version 2
# D. Thiebaut
# Predict the output of the program below
def main():
a = 3
degrees = 29
pi = 3.14159
name = "Julie"
town = "Northampton"
print a, pi, name, town
raw_input( ">" )
print "the temperature in", town, "is", degrees, "degrees"
raw_input( ">" )
print "I love living in", town, "!"
raw_input( ">" )
print "The temperature in ", town, "is", degrees, "!"
raw_input( ">" )
print "the temperature in, say,", town, "isn't", degrees
raw_input( ">" )
print '"',",","',',","''",'",',",,'"
raw_input( ">" )
print '"'+"+"+"'+',"+"+'"+'"-,'+"+,'"
raw_input( ">" )
print '"'+"+"+"'+',"+"+'"+'"-,'+"+,'"*3
x = raw_input( "Enter a number between 0 and 10: " )
y = raw_input( "Enter another number between 0 and 10: " )
print "x + y =", x+y
raw_input( ">" )
x = raw_input( ": " )
y = input( ": " )
print "x*y =", x * y
main()