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| Date | 2012-07-06 22:41 -0700 |
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| From | Gary Herron <gherron@digipen.edu> |
| Subject | Re: What’s the differences between these two pieces of code ? |
| References | <48fbfc85-c495-4131-a18a-1ebb94e7ce20@googlegroups.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
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On 07/06/2012 09:56 PM, iMath wrote: > What’s the differences between these two pieces of code ? > (1) > for i in range(1, 7): > print(2 * i, end=' ') > > > (2) > for i in range(1, 7): > print(2 * i, end=' ') > print() > > > when executed both respectively in Python shell ,I get the same effect . Who can tell me why ? What "effect" are you referring to? What did you expect? What did you get? What version of Python? (3 I'd guess). As for me, the first one fails because of a syntax (indentation) error and the second prints the even numbers 2 through 12. What are we supposed to be comparing? Gary Herron -- Dr. Gary Herron Department of Computer Science DigiPen Institute of Technology (425) 895-4418
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What’s the differences between these two pieces of code ? iMath <redstone-cold@163.com> - 2012-07-06 21:56 -0700 Re: What’s the differences between these two pieces of code ? Gary Herron <gherron@digipen.edu> - 2012-07-06 22:41 -0700 Re: What’s the differences between these two pieces of code ? Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python@pearwood.info> - 2012-07-07 07:21 +0000
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