On Mon, 2008-09-29 at 03:00 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 23:36:07 +0000 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Tutor] Hello and some questions. > To: tutor@python.org > Message-ID: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Hello all. > > I recently starting taking Python in my state college. I joined the > Python.org users group and I posted a couple of codes examples that I > was having problems with, and I am wondering if there is anyone in > this community that can help me. I did get some great advice on my > previous posts however my code is still not working. I have two > problems that I have to write code for. > > The first problem is a program that will take a list of ten grades > from a user and then calculate the average of the ten numbers entered. > The user can only use the numbers 1-10. Example. "The total average of > the grades you entered in was 5" which would be the average using > number 1-10 in a sequence, but it needs to calculate an average no > matter if the user puts in 3 "5's" and 7 "10's". The average must be > calculated. > > I did get some help in the python forums with this and I have come up > the following, but I am getting a syntax error on the line that calls > out "total" as a variable. Here is the code: > > value = [ ] > > for i in range(10): > range += 1 > print (int(float(raw_input("Please enter a grade, use numbers 1 - > 10: "))) > > # getting a syntax error on this line > total = sum(value) > > average = total/10.0 > > print "The average sum of all of the grades that you entered is ", > ("%.2f" % average) > > > raw_input("\nPlease hit enter to quit.") > > ///The code does not work.
This is what you want: # make integer division returns float from __future__ import division # set grade to empty list grades = [] # do something 10 times for i in range(10): # prompt user for grade and convert it into int grade = int(raw_input('Please enter a grade: ')) # append the grade to the list grades.append(grade) # sum() returns the sum of the list # len() returns the number of element in the list average = sum(grades) / len(grades) # print the result print 'Average: %.2f' % average > The next problem is supposed to use the while loop. A user is supposed > to enter some grade values. The user will continue to be prompted to > enter grade values until the user has entered in "9999" as a grade > value. Then the program is supposed to calculate the average of all of > the grades entered including the 9999. > > Here is my code, This code is not working either: > > target = 9999 > > value = [ ] > > while i in value < or not == target: > i += 1 > print grade (int(float(raw_input("Please enter a grade: "))) > > > total = sum(value) > > average = total/target > > print "The average grade that you entered is ", ("%.2f" % average) > > raw_input("Please hit enter to exit.") > > > ///Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong on either of these > problems? I know it is a logic error, but I am new to this so please > bare with me. Again, thanks for your help. I am new to this forum so > please have patience with me when I am posting. > > Thank you, > > > > Thomas Mundahl _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor