Difference between revisions of "CSC111 Block and Loop Exercises"
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def main(): | def main(): | ||
a, b = 3, 5 | a, b = 3, 5 | ||
print "a+b=", a+b | print "a+b=", a+b | ||
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def main(): | def main(): | ||
a, b = 3, 5 | a, b = 3, 5 | ||
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for name in [ 'Alex', 'Kate', 'John', 'Monique' ]: | for name in [ 'Alex', 'Kate', 'John', 'Monique' ]: | ||
print( "hello", end=", " ) | print( "hello", end=", " ) | ||
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=Python Version 2= | =Python Version 2= | ||
Revision as of 08:33, 19 September 2011
Predict the output of the following python statements
Python Version 3
# -----------------------------------------
# program1.py
def main():
a = 3
b = 5
print( "a+b=", a+b )
main()
# -----------------------------------------
# program2.py
print( "hello!" )
def main():
a, b = 3, 5
print( "a+b=", a+b )
main()
# -----------------------------------------
# program3.py
print( "hello!" )
def main():
a, b = 3, 5
print( "a+b=", a+b )
print( "bye!"
main()
# -----------------------------------------
# program4.py
print( "hello!" )
def main():
a, b = 3, 5
print "a+b=", a+b
print "bye!"
# -----------------------------------------
# program5.py
a = 7
def main():
a, b = 3, 5
print( "a+b=", a+b )
print( a )
main()
# -----------------------------------------
# program6.py
def main():
for name in [ 'Alex', 'Kate', 'John', 'Monique' ]:
print( "hello", end=", " )
print( name )
main()
# -----------------------------------------
# program7.py
def main():
for name in [ 'cat', 'dog', 1, 3.14159 ]:
print( "item is", name )
main()
Python Version 2
# -----------------------------------------
# program1.py
def main():
a = 3
b = 5
print "a+b=", a+b
main()
# -----------------------------------------
# program2.py
print "hello!"
def main():
a, b = 3, 5
print "a+b=", a+b
main()
# -----------------------------------------
# program3.py
print "hello!"
def main():
a, b = 3, 5
print "a+b=", a+b
print "bye!"
main()
# -----------------------------------------
# program4.py
print "hello!"
def main():
a, b = 3, 5
print "a+b=", a+b
print "bye!"
# -----------------------------------------
# program5.py
a = 7
def main():
a, b = 3, 5
print "a+b=", a+b
print a
main()
# -----------------------------------------
# program6.py
def main():
for name in [ 'Alex', 'Kate', 'John', 'Monique' ]:
print "hello",
print name
main()
# -----------------------------------------
# program7.py
def main():
for name in [ 'cat', 'dog', 1, 3.14159 ]:
print "item is", name
main()
# Questions:
# =========
# - What happens if we add lists together?
#
# - What about the range() function?
#
# - Where can I find more information about range()?