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> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 5:04 PM
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> Subject: Re: basic python question about for loop
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> > > >>> for n in range(2, 10):
> > > ... for x in range(2, n):
> > > ... if n % x == 0:
> > > ... print n, 'equals', x, '*', n/x
> > > ... break
> > > ... else:
> > > ... # loop fell through without finding a factor
> > > ... print n, 'is a prime number'
> > > ...
> >
> > > first time 2 mod 2, 2/2, no remainder == 0, what am I doing wrong?
> > > Why did it fall through?
> >
>
> So what is n and x in the first iteration? Sorry. I'm trying.
You're never getting to n and x in the first iteration, because the 'for x in
range(2, n)' loop isn't looping.
This:
for x in range(2, n)
is equivalent in C/Perl/etc. to:
for(x=2; x<n; x++)
which for the first iteration is:
for(x=2; x<2; x++)
Since (2 < 2) is false, you never call 'if n %x == 0:' in the first iteration.
Or to put it another way:
Range(2, n) starts at 2, and stops _before_ n.
Range(2, n) starts at 2, and stops _before_ 2.
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