Thankyou so much for taking the time it really means alot. I'll change the code and try again. I have just one question what purpose does " {} " serve here?
Sent from my iPhone > On 29-Aug-2016, at 2:30 AM, zakaria <zemmoura.kha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > if you print the values of a, b ,c that satisfy and don't satisfy the > condiction cm == 50 at the same time, you can't know what works and > what did not work. > > here is the code that i wrote and worked well > > for a in range(1, 11): # i replaced 10 by 11 to include the 10 > for b in range(1, 6): # same as before put 6 to include 5 > for c in range(1, 6): > mc = (6*a) + (9*b) + (20*a) > if mc == 50: > print(a, b, c) > > notice that i am using python 3.5, range is a generator like xrange in > python 2 > > and the result is 2 for a and b and 1 for c > I wish this coold help you > > for what you said, here is the hard coded solution: > > for a in range(1, 11): > for b in range(1, 6): > for c in range(1, 6): > mc = 6*a + 9*b + 20*c > if mc == 50: > print('for 50 McNuggets, "a"= {}, "b"={}, "c"={}'.format(a, b, > c)) > if mc == 51: > print('for 51 McNuggets, "a"= {}, "b"={}, "c"={}'.format(a, b, > c)) > if mc == 52: > print('for 52 McNuggets, "a"= {}, "b"={}, "c"={}'.format(a, b, > c)) > if mc == 53: > print('for 53 McNuggets, "a"= {}, "b"={}, "c"={}'.format(a, b, > c)) > if mc == 54: > print('for 54 McNuggets, "a"= {}, "b"={}, "c"={}'.format(a, b, > c)) > if mc == 55: > print('for 55 McNuggets, "a"= {}, "b"={}, "c"={}'.format(a, b, > c)) > and the result was > > for 55 McNuggets, "a"= 1, "b"=1, "c"=2 > for 53 McNuggets, "a"= 1, "b"=3, "c"=1 > for 50 McNuggets, "a"= 2, "b"=2, "c"=1 > for 53 McNuggets, "a"= 4, "b"=1, "c"=1 > > > Or you can write a more elegant one: > > for a in range(1, 11): > for b in range(1, 6): > for c in range(1, 6): > mc = 6*a + 9*b + 20*c > if mc in range(50, 56): > print('for {} McNuggets, "a"= {}, "b"={}, "c"={}'.format(mc, > a, b, c)) > > i used range(50, 56) to include the value 56 > > know , i wanted to know the purpose of this code: >> a=+1 >> b=b+1 >> c=c+1 _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor