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On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 5:14 PM Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Avi and Alan and Sibylle, you're making this a bit hard on the OP
> (Treyton).
>
> Yes he's supplied no context, but it is easy to make
Avi and Alan and Sibylle, you're making this a bit hard on the OP
(Treyton).
Yes he's supplied no context, but it is easy to make some suggestions.
Each of yours suggests he design a much wider system (menu entry, web
interface, some kind of GUI). All of which is (a) beyond him and (b)
us reasons.
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If the user selected a sandwich, french fries, and a beverage, reduce the
total cost of the orde
On 28/11/2018 00:30, Treyton Hendrix wrote:
> If the user selected a sandwich, french fries, and a beverage, reduce the
> total cost of the order by $1.00.
>
> This is what I have to do and I don't know where to start.
Neither do we because we don't know what you are talking about.
There is no
On Nov 28, 2018 3:43 AM, "Treyton Hendrix" <2hendri...@stu.bps-ok.org>
wrote:
>
> If the user selected a sandwich, french fries, and a beverage, reduce the
> total cost of the order by $1.00.
>
> This is what I have to do and I don't know where to start.
You start by learning how to ask effective
Am 28.11.2018 um 01:30 schrieb Treyton Hendrix:
If the user selected a sandwich, french fries, and a beverage, reduce the
total cost of the order by $1.00.
This is what I have to do and I don't know where to start.
Well, you are lucky. I just had my first mind-reading lesson today, you
are
If the user selected a sandwich, french fries, and a beverage, reduce the
total cost of the order by $1.00.
This is what I have to do and I don't know where to start.
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On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 11:26:07AM +0100, Micheal Emeagi wrote:
> yt = [1,2,3,4,5,6]
> ft = [yt[0],yt[0]]
> alpha = 0.5
> while len(ft) != len(yt) + 1:
> ft.append(ft[1] + alpha * (yt[1] - ft[1]))
> print(ft)
> ft[1] += 1
> yt[1] += 1
>
> print (ft)
I think that your intention is
This is what it is suppose to be
[1, 1, 1.5]
[1, 1, 1.5, 2.25]
[1, 1, 1.5, 2.25, 3.125]
[1, 1, 1.5, 2.25, 3.125, 4.06]
[1, 1, 1.5, 2.25, 3.125, 4.06, 5.03]
The model below is what I want to implement.I chose alpha to be 0.5. The
model below chose 0.3.
What is Exponential Smoothing?
- A
>I want the elements of ft to increment by one while I use it to generate the
>subsequent element. But for some reasons I don't understand, it keeps changing
>the second element in Ft.
>yt = [1,2,3,4,5,6]
>ft = [yt[0],yt[0]]
>alpha = 0.5
>while len(ft) != len(yt) + 1:
>ft.append(ft[1] +
On 24/08/16 11:26, Micheal Emeagi wrote:
> forcast values. Ft is the forcast list whose length should be one element
> greater than the Yt list. I want the elements of ft to increment by one
> while I use it to generate the subsequent element. But for some reasons I
> don't understand, it keeps
I'm taking a beginning Python course at Austin Community College. I'm also
taking two other project-based web programming courses. It's summer
semester, meaning we have eight weeks instead of the usual 16 to finish all
the requirements.
The semester ends Friday, July 131st.
Yes, I am aware that
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 04:16:58AM -0500, Lissa Hopson wrote:
I'm taking a beginning Python course at Austin Community College. I'm also
taking two other project-based web programming courses. It's summer
semester, meaning we have eight weeks instead of the usual 16 to finish all
the
Part 3...
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 04:16:58AM -0500, Lissa Hopson wrote:
following:
1. Load array x column-wise and array y row-wise
2. Multiply x by y to compute array z
3. Compute the sum of all elements in column 2 of array x and add it to the
sum of all elements in row 2 of y (the first
Part 2...
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 04:16:58AM -0500, Lissa Hopson wrote:
Given x as an array of [5,3] and y as an array of [3,7] perform the
following:
1. Load array x column-wise and array y row-wise
2. Multiply x by y to compute array z
3. Compute the sum of all elements in column 2 of
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On Aug 27, 2013, at 3:40 AM, isaac Eric wrote:
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print For a circle of radius %s the area is %s % (radius,area)
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Question: What is the purpose of %s ?
Okay, so you're just getting started with python. We're happy to do some
hand-holding, but we encourage you to think first.
You've
describe different ways of displaying output using python!
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On Aug 26, 2013, at 4:29 AM, isaac Eric wrote:
describe different ways of displaying output using python!
Well, that's not really a question now, is it? I would be happy to help, but
which part of the task is confusing for you?
Take care,
Don
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describe different ways of displaying output using python!
Please, read this: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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On 8/26/2013 4:29 AM, isaac Eric wrote:
describe different ways of displaying output using python!
I am glad you are asking for help. We encourage that.
I agree with the other responses.
Your question is clear to you, but not to us. We could play the guessing
game and eventually discover
On 26/08/13 09:29, isaac Eric wrote:
describe different ways of displaying output using python!
This smells like homework.
We don;t do your homework for you although we will try to point
you in the right direction. But you need to show that you are
at least trying to figure it out for
shelley sirshel...@hotmail.co.uk
To: Alan Gauld alan.ga...@btinternet.com
Sent: Monday, 26 August 2013, 18:47
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hello, not sure id this is correct method to publish a question to th
emailing list but hear goes :)
Not sure what that last
On 26/08/13 19:31, Joel Goldstick wrote:
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effectively just a knowledge base but one that can change the area of it's
specialization.
So, the original question about ways to output from python has
This is what I have to do :
On a standard telephone, the alphabetic letters are mapped
to numbers in the following fashion:
A, B, AND C=2
D, E, AND F=3
G, H, AND I=4
J, K, AND L=5
M, N, AND O=6
P, Q, R, AND S=7
T, U, AND V=8
W, X, Y AND Z=9
Write a program that asks the user to enter a
Thank you Steven; I am now running. I just followed your hint. I later noticed
the author was actually referring to an earlier version of Python, with the
console not looking the same with Python 3.2.
Regards.
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have access to the Tkinter toolkits in a window-OS
On 05/10/12 07:30, tayo rotimi wrote:
Hi,
I recently started learning as a python programming 'absolute beginner'.
I have Python 3.2 installed on my laptop, and I have learned to a point
where I need to create GUIs. I understand from the text book I am
reading that all I need to have access
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Hi Tavo,
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On 09/09/12 02:24, tayo rotimi wrote:
Hi,
I am a new beginner/learner of Python
SORRY i wrote to you not the mailing list:(
im a beginner myself, and those instructions seem very complicated for
me. But i did install Python and everything included with no problem.
You need at least Python 3.1 for this book we have. its what the
author recommended. version 2.7 as you have
Hi Matthew,
The link you provided, http://www.programgames.com/page4.html, leads to where I
can only download the book but not the software. I will appreciate if you could
click on it to check again and provide me with further guide.
Regards.
Tayo.
SORRY i wrote to you not the mailing list:(
On 09/09/12 19:03, tayo rotimi wrote:
* which installer link you click on - on the page look for and click on
the following:Python 2.7.3 Windows X86-64 Installer
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/python-2.7.3.amd64.msi(Windows
AMD64 / Intel 64 / X86-64 binary [1]
Hi,
On 9 September 2012 23:02, Alan Gauld alan.ga...@btinternet.com wrote:
2) Try downloading and installing 32bit Python. 64bit windows can run the 32
bit version too and it might install more successfully. But I'd try
ActiveState first - its free but ISTR you need to register.
Just to +1
On Sun, Sep 09, 2012 at 08:20:19PM +0100, Matthew Ngaha wrote:
SORRY i wrote to you not the mailing list:(
im a beginner myself, and those instructions seem very complicated for
me.
What instructions are you talking about?
I'm sure that was very clear in your head when you wrote that, but
What instructions are you talking about?
I'm sure that was very clear in your head when you wrote that, but think
about how it looks to us. We could be reading your email hours, days,
even months later. We see your comment about complicated instructions,
but all context is lost and we have
Hi,
I am a new beginner/learner of Python. My first challenge is that I am unable
to install the Python IDLE after downloading it from Python website. When I hit
on the 'run' button, i got the error message below:
This installation package could not be opened. Contact the application vendor
Hi Tavo,
My responses are interleaved between your comments, shown with markers.
On 09/09/12 02:24, tayo rotimi wrote:
Hi,
I am a new beginner/learner of Python.
Welcome and good luck!
My first challenge is that I am unable to install the Python IDLE after
downloading it from Python
this is the same book i bought a few months ago to get me started. the
instructions i remember where clear for windows. if there is a problem
with the download files on the site, the author has the files on his
own site also:
http://www.programgames.com/page4.html
save or run the file, once
here is what I need and I am completely stumped on what to do. I ususally do
not have a problem doing this. but this one is just killing me.
Programming a Personal Budget Program Write a program for a personal budget
that satisfies these conditions:
. The program should have the following
patricia welch patriciaandmikewe...@msn.com wrote
here is what I need and I am completely stumped on what to do.
I'm not quite sure what you are asking us here?
This appears to be a homework excercise? If so the rules of
the list mean we won't give you an solution but we will try to
point
Hi
This is the first code that I have programed. I think there is something
wrong with it. It is not a loop and computer seems wont bust. In the game,
ace will be fixed as low (value=1). And can you write documentation comments
for the first 39lines.
kind regards
Neo Gao
2009/7/20 GAONEO gys1...@hotmail.com
Hi
This is the first code that I have programed. I think there is
something wrong with it. It is not a loop and computer seems wont bust. In
the game,
ace will be fixed as low (value=1). And can you write documentation
comments for the first
Tom,
I'm still struggling, but based on what Danny Yoo deduced I'll assume
you are talking anbout a dialog box or window of some sort rather
than drawing a graphical box?
ok ill tell you want im doing i want to make a box using python that if
you
put the box over a number on the computer
no it is not homework, i havent started y idea yet but my question for now
basicly say how do you get python to make a box pop up?
You can draw a box in many different ways, but its not clear what kind
of box you want to pop-up, nor what you mean by pop-up.
For example are you talking about a
you no like ask you a question or somthin.
Danny was simply asking for more information so that we can
answer the question in a useful way.
Hi Alan,
But you're misinterpreting that part of message. Let's look back at the
message:
no it is not homework, i havent started y idea yet but
Try to ignore the misspellings for the moment. I'm think he's really
trying to say:
How do you get Python to make a dialog box pop up? You know, like
asking a question or something. How do you connect the buttons up so
it does something when you press it?
Aha! Now I see it.
I
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 15:15:11 -0800
From: Tom Bachik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Danny Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Tutor] i need help please read
no it is not homework, i havent started y idea yet but my question for now
basicly
From: Tom Bachik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Danny Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Tutor] i need help please read
no it is not homework, i havent started y idea yet but my question for now
basicly say how do you get python to make a box pop up? you no like ask you
a question or somthin
ok does anyone know how to righ a script were a box pops up then if it goes over a number on the screen it pops up in the box become the input number so you can alter the number that popped up in the box? if you do can you right it and send it to me and if you cant doit all but know how i can do
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Tom Bachik wrote:
ok does anyone know how to righ a script were a box pops up then if it
goes over a number on the screen it pops up in the box become the input
number so you can alter the number that popped up in the box? if you do
can you right it and send it to me
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