> On Nov 19, 2014 6:21 PM, "Danny Yoo" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Exercise 1 >> > Write a compare function that returns 1 if x > y, 0 if x == y, and >> > -1 if x < y. >> > >> > >> > I have to get back to work so hopefully others on the mailing list can >> > help you. Please continue to reply to the list. >> >> Following up. I don't think I've heard back about this. Did you get >> help from someone else? Has the problem here been resolved? > > No I am still stuck on what to do and this is a major project for my class. Ok. From the conversation on this thread, I think that you are confused on the following subject: on how to write functions that return useful values. I think that you are getting too fixated on being busy on your project, to the detriment of actually making progress. I don't think you've learned some basic skills that are necessary to do your project work yet. In particular, although I think you've been exposed to functions that consume inputs, I do not think you know how to write functions that return results. I am basing this judgement based on the questions you've been asking so far, and based on how you responded to my last few messages. It seemed like you were trying very hard to avoid attempting to answer my request to write a function for Exercise 1, and you seem to be jumping from problem to problem without actually finishing one. Do you agree with this assessment, or is there something I've missed? If my evaluation is correct, then I strongly suggest you ask your instructor for supplementary help. You can also feel free to ask folks on the mailing list on how to learn and practice write functions that consume and produce useful values. We'll be happy to help. I mean it! If I have misread the situation, I apologize for the presumption. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
