Artur Sousa wrote: > What's the difference between: > > <code> > for a in range(2, 10): > for n in range(2, a): > if a % n == 0: > print a, 'equals', n, '*', a/n > break > else: > print a, 'is a prime number' > </code> > > and > > <code> > for a in range(2, 10): > for n in range(2, a): > if a % n ==0: > print a, 'equals', n, '*', a/n > break > else: > print a, 'is a prime number' > </code> > Most of us monitor tutor and help - so initially pleas just post to one. Tutor is probably the best in this case.
The obvious difference is the placement of the else statement. In the first else pairs with for and is invoked when no break happens. In the second else pairs with if and is invoked each time the divisor test fails. If that does not help you decide which is correct (it should) then run the 2 programs examine the results and that should reveal which gives you what you want. -- Bob Gailer 919-636-4239 Chapel Hill, NC _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor