Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 10:48:36 UTC+1 skrev
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> > Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 08:07:31 UTC+1 skrev Tim Roberts:
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> > > >Why did Python not implement end... The end is really not necessary for
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> > > You only say that because your brain has been poisoned by languages that
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> > > so why not just make it part of the syntax? That way, you don't
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> > > Tim Roberts, [email protected]
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> > > Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
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> > It maybe common practice in program languages, but to me it is slightly
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> > Because when the while loop ends there is no other identification then that
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> > But of course it is a matter of adjust the way i look at the code.
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> > Thanks for help guys.
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> To show you guys that i am not totally uneducable i actually followed your
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> (Is there any support similar javascript canvas for drawing, and HTML for
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> I have been programming some PHP long time ago, basicly only remember you had
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> #!/usr/bin/python
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> import math
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> # Function definition is here
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> def sq(number):
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> square=1
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> factor=2
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> multip=exponent*exponent
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> print(x,"= ", end="")
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> while number>=multip:
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> while square<=number:
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> factor+=1
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> square=factor*factor
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> factor-=1
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> print(factor,"^2+",sep="",end="")
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> square=factor*factor
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> number=number-(factor*factor)
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> square=1
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> factor=1
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> print(number)
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> #Set exponent here
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> exponent=3
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> print("Exp=x^",exponent,sep="")
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> #Set range of numbers x
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> for x in range (1,100):
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> sq(x);
Forgot change the static square that was written out, i am a bit undecuable
afterall...
#!/usr/bin/python
import math
# Function definition is here
def sq(number):
square=1
factor=2
multip=exponent*exponent
print(x,"= ", end="")
while number>=multip:
while square<=number:
factor+=1
square=factor*factor
factor-=1
print(factor,"^",exponent,"+",sep="",end="")
square=factor*factor
number=number-(factor*factor)
square=1
factor=1
print(number)
#Set exponent here
exponent=3
print("Exp=x^",exponent,sep="")
#Set range of numbers x
for x in range (1,100):
sq(x);
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