On 03/24/2013 07:38 PM, Mariel Jane Sanchez wrote:
Hi, I'm sort of new to Python. I'm taking Computer Science 10 and I'm now on 
Chapter 3. I don't really get how to do the first three projects.

Okay, so for the first project, I don't know how to input the ranges like 0-999, 1000-9999, 10000+ 
and even the negatives. Like when I run it on the shell, it doesn't have any errors whatsoever but 
it does another thing especially when I put 1000000, my typed phrase "Good Score" shows 
up when "Very Impressive" is the appropriate phrase to go with that score. And when I put 
in a negative score it says the same thing instead of saying it's an invalid score. How do I put 
those ranges so that the phrases match with it?


You can generate a range of numbers into a list with the range() function. So if you want a list of all the ints between 0 and 999 inclusive, you'd use
   mylist = range(0, 1000)

The rest of your paragrph was so unclear and incomplete that I didn't try to read the other paragraphs.

When you're able to post a real question, please do so.

Start by posting your email as text, not html.

Start with a problem statement (one, not three), a valid description of your environment, and some code that you tried. Since you claim to get different results when run from the shell, and from some other technique, I'll suggest you restrict yourself to only running from Linux terminal. And include the full transcript from the Linux prompt forward.

Then describe how you ran it, what result you expected, and what you saw, including full traceback for any suggestion. Be sure you use copy/paste, not retyping the code and messages.


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DaveA
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