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> I am trying to read a
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> "kinuthiA muchanE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> > I have realised that when you need to work with large numbers,
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Hi,
I am trying to solve Problem Number 26
(http://projecteuler.net/index.php?section=problems&id=26) on project
Euler but apparently the answer I am submitting is wrong.
Here is the problem:
A unit fraction contains 1 in the numerator. The decimal representation
of the unit fractions with denom
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On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 09:57 -0400, bhaaluu wrote:
> You can create a Python script on a *nix system and run it with:
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> $ python threeplusfour.py
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> You can place a shebang line as the first line of the script, which points
> to the python interpreter:
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> #!/usr/bin/python
> print("Hello, wo
On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 12:00 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Then you can simply make the file executable and run it by typing its
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> $ threeplusfour.py
On my computer, running Linux Ubuntu, I always have t
On Tue, 2008-06-24 at 11:11 -0700, Danny Laya wrote:
> ... or you could start you fire up a text editor (something like
> Notepad
> in Windows, or nano in Linux and type "3+4"(without the quotes!),
> hmmm..., and save the file as anything you want, lets say for now you
> save the file as "threeP
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> > ... or you could start you fire up a text editor (something like
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> > in Windows, or nano in Linux and type "3+4"(without the quotes!),
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> Actually it would need to be
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> print 3+4
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> otherwise Python would silently
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Hi,
I messed in earlier message, my apologies.
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Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 00:25:23 +0100
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No extra space.
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On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Kinuthia Muchane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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st = "String"
print "%s " %st*3
String String String
Does this help?
Kinuth
st = "String"
print "%s " %st*3
String String String
Does this help?
Kinuthia...
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Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 15:05:21 +0530
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On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 11:09 -0400, "Simón A. Ruiz" wrote:
> kinuthia muchane wrote:
> > On Mon, 2008-05-12 at 14:08 -0400, "Simón A. Ruiz" wrote:
> >> For each of those numbers, it checks to see if any number between 2 and
> >> i is divisible i
t; range(2,2) is is an empty list, so the loops ends uneventfully without
> doing anything and the else clause is executed.
>
> I'm not an expert, and this seems to me to be what's happening there.
>
> Simón
All the same, thanks...
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> kinuthia muchane wrote:
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Hi,
I learnt that a loop can have an else clause. And that this clause
executes when the loop TERMINATES. In a while loop when the condition
becomes false, and in a for loop when a sequence is exhausted. When I
write the following code it seems to work:
for n in [1,2,3,4,5]:
print 'we are
Hi,
I think I need to be more careful in the future. This line
return sum([k*k for k in range(1,111)])
should be:
return sum([k*k for k in range(1,101)]).
... and this one
sum([k for k in range(1,101))
also changes to:
sum([k for k in range(1,101))
Kinuthia...
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Hi,
I am trying to solve problem 6 on the Project Euler, but when I submit
my answer, I am told that it is wrong. Here is the problem:
The sum of the squares of the first ten natural numbers is,
1² + 2² + ... + 10² = 385
The square of the sum of the first ten natural num
Hi,
I wanted to calculate the factorial of a given number without using
recursion. I came up with the following code, although it is not very
elegant it works.
def factorial(*args):
product = args[0]
for item in args[1:]:
product *= item
return product
number
> "kinuthia muchane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> > I do not know what I am doing wrong. When I run the following code
> > from
> > the Python prompt it executes without a murmur. But when I save it
> > as
> > a .py file and try to execu
On Sat, 2008-04-19 at 16:06 -0400, bob gailer wrote:
> kinuthia muchane wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I do not know what I am doing wrong. When I run the following code from
> > the Python prompt it executes without a murmur. But when I save it as
> > a .py file and try
Hi,
I do not know what I am doing wrong. When I run the following code from
the Python prompt it executes without a murmur. But when I save it as
a .py file and try to execute it from the shell, it just returns the
prompt...actually it is all scripts that return a value which are
behaving in this
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> Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 01:31:41 -0700
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> Here is a program that SELECT's from a pysqli
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