> > I am writing a program in Python 3.3.0 which flips a coin 10 x times and > then counts the number of heads and tails. It obviously does something else > than I intended, and I am wondering what I did wrong: >
What is that you intended? Please explain that. I want that program to flip a coin 10 x times and then count the number of heads and tails. That's very much it. On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Asokan Pichai <paso...@talentsprint.com>wrote: > > > On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Rafael Knuth <rafael.kn...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I am writing a program in Python 3.3.0 which flips a coin 10 x times and >> then counts the number of heads and tails. It obviously does something else >> than I intended, and I am wondering what I did wrong: >> > > What is that you intended? > Please explain that. > >> >> import random >> >> print (""" >> >> This program flips a coin 10 times. >> > Actually this is wrong. The program does something else. > > >> >> It then counts the number of heads and tails. >> >> """) >> >> flips = 0 >> >> heads = 0 >> >> tails = 0 >> >> while flips < 10: >> >> flips = flips + 1 >> >> if random.randint(1,2) == 1: >> >> heads = heads + 1 >> >> print("We've got " + str(heads) + " heads here." >> >> if random.randint(1,2) == 2: >> >> tails = tails + 1 >> >> print("We've got " + str(tails) + " tails here.") >> > >> This is what I get as output: >> >> This program flips a coin 10 times. >> >> It then counts the number of heads and tails. >> >> We've got 1 tails here. >> >> We've got 1 heads here. >> >> We've got 2 tails here. >> >> We've got 2 heads here. >> >> We've got 3 tails here. >> >> We've got 3 heads here. >> >> We've got 4 tails here. >> >> We've got 5 tails here. >> >> We've got 4 heads here. >> >> We've got 6 tails here. >> >> We've got 7 tails here. >> >> We've got 5 heads here. >> > Is this an actual output??? Did the program stop here at 5 heads and 7 > tails? > > >> >> Can anyone help? >> >> Thank you so much! >> >> All the best, >> >> Rafael >> > > Asokan Pichai > > "Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is > a little like expecting the bull to not attack you because you are a > vegetarian" > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > >
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