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Exercice

You need to make a program for a leaderboard. The program needs to output the numbers 1 to 9, each on a separate line, followed by a dot: 1. 2. 3. ... You can use the \n newline character to create line breaks, or, alternatively, create the desired output using three double quotes """. Voici ce que j'ai essayƩ : Print ( 1. \n 2. \n 3. \n 4. \n 5. \n 6. \n 7. \n 8. \n 9. )

11th Aug 2021, 11:54 PM
ARISTIDE ON-KEBA YAGO DERING
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Your code has three issues: 1. Python is case sensitive, so it has to be "print", not "Print". 2. You're printing a string, so you need to use quotation marks. 3. Python prints the spaces. So, while they do make your code more readable, they screw up the result. print("1.\n2.\n3.\n4.\n5.\n6.\n7.\n8.\n9.")
12th Aug 2021, 1:18 AM
Simon Sauter
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āžµChloe it's for a course project, so the result has to be exactly what sololearn expects, so no additional spaces, etc. But points 1 and 2 are necessary for the code to run without errors.
12th Aug 2021, 1:22 AM
Simon Sauter
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Simon Sauter oh, I see. I thought it was just a project and the print statement was a product of autocorrect of some sort. Thanks for the clarification!
12th Aug 2021, 1:25 AM
Chloe
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J'ai oubliĆ© de mettre les guillemets ici. Sinon dans mon programme je l'ai mis. Je crois que mon vĆ©ritable problĆØme ce sont les espaces. Si vous serez disponibles pour m'aider, je vais donner des exercices et avec des propositions. Merci beaucoup pour vos Ć©claircissements !
12th Aug 2021, 5:22 AM
ARISTIDE ON-KEBA YAGO DERING
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I don't see the issue, the code works fine?
12th Aug 2021, 1:19 AM
Chloe
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āžµChloe I see you completed the Python for Beginners course, so once upon a time you must have done the same project. It comes at the end of the Strings section. :)
12th Aug 2021, 1:29 AM
Simon Sauter
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