Thank you all for your input it was extremely helpful. Robert you were spot
on with what I was trying to do, I tried to implement the random.sample
earlier but I couldn't see to get it too work -- running smoothly now.
Sorry for the trouble :)
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Robert Sjoblom wrote
On 28/03/2012 21:15, Emile van Sebille wrote:
On 3/28/2012 11:53 AM Ricky Brown said...
So I have to write a program that reads a message from the user and
prints a new message
ok --
that contains all the words from the original
message but in the same order without repeating any of them unl
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Ricky Brown wrote:
> So I have to write a program that reads a message from the user and prints
> a new message that contains all the words from the original message but in
> the same order without repeating any of them unless they show up more than
> once in the
On 3/28/2012 11:53 AM Ricky Brown said...
So I have to write a program that reads a message from the user and
prints a new message
ok --
that contains all the words from the original
message but in the same order without repeating any of them unless they
show up more than once in the original
> I can't figure out
> 1) How to remove "y" from the list and continue the loop; when I use .remove
> etc. it runs once then give me the error that "y" is not in the list.
>
> I imagine the answer is quite simple I'm just getting really frustrated
> trying to get this done any advice is appreciated
So I have to write a program that reads a message from the user and prints
a new message that contains all the words from the original message but in
the same order without repeating any of them unless they show up more than
once in the original message.
What I have thus far looks like this:
mess