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| From | rh <richard_hubbe11@lavabit.com> |
|---|---|
| Subject | Re: Python questions help |
| Date | 2012-11-16 10:00 -0800 |
| References | <b581f506-bd54-47a3-af39-fc3e561cd188@googlegroups.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.3754.1353089097.27098.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 17:47:33 -0800 (PST) su29090 <129km09@gmail.com> wrote: > I brought a python book and i'm a beginner and I read and tried to do > the questions and I still get it wrong. I am just starting to dabble in python. And just to let you know I was watching a pycon (or somecon) and the speaker asked the audience "How many of you are programmers?" Result: Lots of hands raised. "How many people think programming skills are inherent?" i.e. that some people are just born with the gift to be good programmers Result: very few hands raised maybe a couple (possibly non-progammers??) Anyway there's reason to keep at it and slog your way through to proficiency. Because you will become proficient. It's like reading a book by Neal Stephenson, you read along and say wtf, but you keep reading and things start making some sense....or learning to play a musical instrument or the like. Anyway I've taken a stab at these but I won't be the spoiler. Although I admit that a couple of lessons are unclear to me. For example "Do I get extra points if I don't use nested loops where I don't need them?". Or do I get marked down? I've completed the rows/columns of 123456 and the chessboard but the others are not clear. I did the squareroot problem but that's unclear. > > How to create a program that reads an uspecified number of integers, > that determines how many positive and negative values have been read, > and computes the total and average of the input values(not counting > zeroes). My program have to end with the input 0 and have to display > the average as a floating-point number. > > > Use nested loops that display the following patterns in separate > programs: > > 1 > 12 > 123 > 1234 > 12345 > 123456 > > 123456 > 12345 > 1234 > 123 > 12 > 1 > > 1 > 21 > 321 > 4321 > 54321 > 654321 > > Write a program that computes the following summation: > > 1/ 1+square root of 2 + 1/ 1+square root of 2 + square root of 3 + 1/ > 1+square root of 3 + square root of 4...+ 1/ 1+square root of 624 + > square root of 625 > > How to a program to draw a chessboard using range? > > Thanks --
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Python questions help su29090 <129km09@gmail.com> - 2012-11-14 17:47 -0800
Re: Python questions help Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2012-11-15 13:01 +1100
Re: Python questions help rh <richard_hubbe11@lavabit.com> - 2012-11-16 10:00 -0800
Re: Python questions help Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2012-11-17 05:08 +1100
Re: Python questions help Neil Cerutti <neilc@norwich.edu> - 2012-11-19 14:57 +0000
Re: Python questions help Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2012-11-20 08:35 +1100
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