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fonksiyon çalismiyor
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6 odpowiedziHey guys im trying to male a simple login use variables and inputs. Can i have some help with my code! A syntax error keeps coming up where i state
x = v.
print 'Hello User'
x = 'Tanner'
v = input('ENTER YOUR NAME HERE')
if x = v
print ('\n Welcome Tanner!')
else x != v
print ('\n User Not Found!!')
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9 odpowiedzii need c++ program does EXAMPLE: If the user entered the #’s: 999, 90,78,82,and 999
the output would be
AVERAGE = 250/3 = 83.3 AVERAGE WITH LOWEST DROPPED = 172/2 = 86.0
AVERAGE WHERE HIGHEST COUNTS TWICE =340/4 = 85.0
NOTE: Validate the input as being a plausible test score and require the user to reenter when not plausible.
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7 odpowiedziCss and javascript in Notepad
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1 OdpowiedźI'm trying to calculate the decimal places of pi with Ramanujan's formula. but with this code I'm getting the same output for all values of n, which it shouldn't.
from math import sqrt, factorial as f
sum=0
n=0
k=(2*sqrt(2)/9801)
while n<=100000:
sum=sum+((f(4*n))*(1103+(26390*n)))/(((f(n))**4)*(396**(4*n)))
y=1/(k*sum)
print('%.60f' % y)
n=n+1
where am I doing wrong?
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4 odpowiedziIn the continue Loop -
i = 0
while True:
i = i +1
if i == 2:
print("Skipping 2")
continue
if i == 5:
print("Breaking")
break
print(i)
print("Finished")
It shows the output being
"1
Skipping 2
3
4
Breaking
Finished"
Why are the last three lines not
"Breaking
5
Finished"
Where it shows print(i) after break?
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3 odpowiedzihonestly, i have never dealt with any prog language before...i'm 22(aged enough to be confused, huh!)...trust me guys, i'm trying to know where exactly should i start to, things seem to be tough and above my head...u can tell me which way u hav passed up to now..i'll appreciate, thanks( if u wanna ask me, welcome)
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4 odpowiedziHow can I make a reference for a list of variables. If false i want the system to check through all my variable to make sure they are false.
Code-
var2 = "Tanner"
var3 = "Jake"
question = input('What is your name? ')
if question == var2:
print('\nWelcome Back Tanner!')
if question == var3:
print('\nWelcome Back Jake!")
if question !=( This is where i need help!)( Is the != the correct way to write not equal?)
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