Kshitish Kumar added the comment:
I was expecting a proper result from this code. Because If you do same thing in
other computer language. You will get a proper answer.
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Python tracker
<https://bugs.python.org/issue44
New submission from Kshitish Kumar :
Code:
import random as ran
x = ran.shuffle(10,random=1)
Output:
DeprecationWarning: The *random* parameter to shuffle() has been deprecated
since Python 3.9 and will be removed in a subsequent version.
x = ran.shuffle(10,random=1)
File "C:\
Kshitish added the comment:
for i in range(1,11):
try:
if i == i:
print(i)
if i == 5:
continue
print(i,'poc')
except:
print("Out")
Output:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
As you can see the continue ke
New submission from Kshitish :
Try & Except doesn't work probably.
In the except continue keyword doesn't work probably.
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files: main.py
messages: 382515
nosy: blue555
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Try and Except doesn't work properly
type
Kshitish added the comment:
Look tell why you close this
In the argument:
print (5 + 2 == 7 and 10 <= 1232 != 10 ^ 100 <= 100)
10 <= 1232 != 10 ^ 100 <= 100
10 <= 1232 is true
10 ^ 100 <= 100 is false
These two argument compares by !=
So, this statement must be true.
Kshitish added the comment:
Please do not talk like behave properly. I know here I am wrong but it is not
way to talk to some one like that. I respect your knowledge but maintain your
language. Okay!
I send you new file with full research. Please check it out and thank you
New submission from Kshitish :
print (5 + 2 == 7 and 10 <= 1232 and 100 ^ 1000 >= 128) # Incorrect
Output: True
This argument should be false but it prints true. This is the logical error
vulnerability. Try this code in another language too. You find out they print
false becau