"Shurui Liu (Aaron Liu)" <shuru...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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This time is not my assignment, I promise.
In python, when we want to list numbers, we use the command "range",
like,
if we want to list integer from 0 to 9, we can write: range(10); if we
want
to list integer from 10 to 29, we can write: range(10,30). I was going to
show a list of number from 1.0 to 1.9, and I did this in the same way as
integer: range(1.0,2.0,0.1), but it doesn't work. Can you help me? Thank
you!
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Shurui Liu (Aaron Liu)
Computer Science & Engineering Technology
University of Toledo
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