#Multiplication tables
#With input
a = int(input("Enter a number: "))
b = a
c = int(input('Until what number shall I multiply?'))
a < 0
while a < int(c):
a = a + int(b)
print (a)
Friday, 11 December 2015
dfddfdf dfdfdf
#1 Let´s import a toy that we will use later
import time
#2 Print and wait 1 second and print and...
print ('What would you like to eat, sir/madam?')
print (' ')
time.sleep(2)
print ('We have:')
time.sleep(2)
print ('First course:')
print (' Soup, paella, spaghetti and elf-cream')
print (' ')
time.sleep(4)
print ('Second course:')
print (' Meat-balls, Chicken
22. My tables
#Multiplication tables
#x 13, up to 100
a = 0
while a < 100:
a = a + 13
print (a)
#Modify these 2 numbers.
#If you modify 0, what happens?
#x 13, up to 100
a = 0
while a < 100:
a = a + 13
print (a)
#Modify these 2 numbers.
#If you modify 0, what happens?
Friday, 27 November 2015
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
32. My Clock.py
from datetime import datetime
now = datetime.now()
month = str(now.month)
day = str(now.day)
year = str(now.year)
hour = str(now.hour)
minutes = str(now.minute)
seconds = str(now.second)
rightnow = str (year + month + day+ hour + minutes + seconds)
now = datetime.now()
month = str(now.month)
day = str(now.day)
year = str(now.year)
hour = str(now.hour)
minutes = str(now.minute)
seconds = str(now.second)
rightnow = str (year + month + day+ hour + minutes + seconds)
Friday, 30 October 2015
The Cashier Script
#1 Tell Python your prices:
Soup = 5.34
Paella = 6.32
Spaghetti = 5.37
Elf_cream = 60.00
Meat_balls = 8.45
Chicken_wings = 4.20
Elf_eyes = 7.00
Ice_cream = 3.73
Icy_tea = 2.80
Elf_nostrils = 10.20
#2 Print and wait 1 second and print and...
print ('What would you like to eat, sir/madam?')
print (' ')
print ('We have:')
print ('First course:')
print (' Soup, Paella, Spaghetti and Elf_cream')
print (' ')
print ('Second course:')
print (' Meat_balls, Chicken_wings and Elf_eyes')
print (' ')
print ('Dessert:')
print (' Ice_cream, Icy_tea, Elf_nostrils')
print (' ')
print (' Type what you wish')
print ('for example: Soup + Meatballs + Icy_tea. Don/t forget the capital letter')
print (' ')
print ('Hey, I forgot! Don/t forget to use *2 or *3 if you want more than one, example: Soup*3')
print ('Then click ENTER')
print (' ')
Soup = 5.34
Paella = 6.32
Spaghetti = 5.37
Elf_cream = 60.00
Meat_balls = 8.45
Chicken_wings = 4.20
Elf_eyes = 7.00
Ice_cream = 3.73
Icy_tea = 2.80
Elf_nostrils = 10.20
#2 Print and wait 1 second and print and...
print ('What would you like to eat, sir/madam?')
print (' ')
print ('We have:')
print ('First course:')
print (' Soup, Paella, Spaghetti and Elf_cream')
print (' ')
print ('Second course:')
print (' Meat_balls, Chicken_wings and Elf_eyes')
print (' ')
print ('Dessert:')
print (' Ice_cream, Icy_tea, Elf_nostrils')
print (' ')
print (' Type what you wish')
print ('for example: Soup + Meatballs + Icy_tea. Don/t forget the capital letter')
print (' ')
print ('Hey, I forgot! Don/t forget to use *2 or *3 if you want more than one, example: Soup*3')
print ('Then click ENTER')
print (' ')
14. TrollTalk
# 1. Computer says
print ('hello')
# 2. Computer says
print ('whatz yo name?')
# 3. Make yourself a Cola-Cao
# 4. Answer Name
NAME = input ()
# 5. Leave a line
print (' ')
# 6. Computer says
print ('Nice to meet you, ' + NAME)
# 7. Leave a line
print (' ')
# 8. Computer says
print ('Whatz yo favourite colour? ')
# 9. Answer Colour
COLOUR = input ()
# 10. Leave a line
print (' ')
#11. Computer says
print (COLOUR + '? Are you sure? ' + NAME)
YESNO = input ()
#12. If the answer is yes or no or something different ...
if YESNO == ('yes'):
print ('yes? yack, i hate ' + COLOUR)
elif YESNO == ('no'):
print ('Not sure? Are you dumb or what?')
else:
print ('i fink u stink')
#13. Leave a line
print (' ')
#14 Question 1
print ('What is 5 + 99995?')
Q1 = input ()
if Q1 == ('100000'):
print ('You Da Boss!!!!!')
else:
print ('LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSER!!!!!!')
print (' ')
#15 You continue it: Question 2
print ('hello')
# 2. Computer says
print ('whatz yo name?')
# 3. Make yourself a Cola-Cao
# 4. Answer Name
NAME = input ()
# 5. Leave a line
print (' ')
# 6. Computer says
print ('Nice to meet you, ' + NAME)
# 7. Leave a line
print (' ')
# 8. Computer says
print ('Whatz yo favourite colour? ')
# 9. Answer Colour
COLOUR = input ()
# 10. Leave a line
print (' ')
#11. Computer says
print (COLOUR + '? Are you sure? ' + NAME)
YESNO = input ()
#12. If the answer is yes or no or something different ...
if YESNO == ('yes'):
print ('yes? yack, i hate ' + COLOUR)
elif YESNO == ('no'):
print ('Not sure? Are you dumb or what?')
else:
print ('i fink u stink')
#13. Leave a line
print (' ')
#14 Question 1
print ('What is 5 + 99995?')
Q1 = input ()
if Q1 == ('100000'):
print ('You Da Boss!!!!!')
else:
print ('LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSER!!!!!!')
print (' ')
#15 You continue it: Question 2
True or False (in the PyShell)
##We open Python. We work directly on the Shell (not IDLE). We are not going to save.
#Check out these symbols: <, >, <=, >=, ==, !=
THEY MEAN:
Smaller than: <
Bigger than: >
Smaller than or equal to <=
Bigger than or equal to >=
Equal to ==
Not equal to !=
#In the PyShell try some of these:
3<5, 5<3
6>5, 6>6
6<=5, 6<=6, 6<=7
8>=7, 8>=8, 8>=9
9==8, 9==9, 9==10
4!=3, 4!=4, 4!=5
The PyShell is clever, right?
Invent your own. Can you predict the answer?
#Check out these symbols: <, >, <=, >=, ==, !=
THEY MEAN:
Smaller than: <
Bigger than: >
Smaller than or equal to <=
Bigger than or equal to >=
Equal to ==
Not equal to !=
#In the PyShell try some of these:
3<5, 5<3
6>5, 6>6
6<=5, 6<=6, 6<=7
8>=7, 8>=8, 8>=9
9==8, 9==9, 9==10
4!=3, 4!=4, 4!=5
The PyShell is clever, right?
Invent your own. Can you predict the answer?
Using the PyShell as a calculator.
#We open Python. We work directly on the Shell (not IDLE). We are not going to save.
6+7
6+7+6
-1+-3
#Subtracting
7-6
6-7
-3--3
#Multiplying
6*7
45678*123456789
Try enormous numbers. How long does it take the computer to solve?
#Division
25/5
3/25
#MIXING operations
2+3*6/4-1
#Brackets
4+3*6
(4+3)*6
4+(3*6)
#These three last operations have the same numbers, yet they are two different algorithms.
Do you understand?
#Squared
4**2
#Cubic numbers etc
4**3
4**4
#Mixed Operations
7 (2*6)
7-(2*6)
-(7-(2*6)+1))
5+30*20/10
Try it all. Invent your own.
# MATHEMATICS
#Adding. Try:6+7
6+7+6
-1+-3
#Subtracting
7-6
6-7
-3--3
#Multiplying
6*7
45678*123456789
Try enormous numbers. How long does it take the computer to solve?
#Division
25/5
3/25
#MIXING operations
2+3*6/4-1
#Brackets
4+3*6
(4+3)*6
4+(3*6)
#These three last operations have the same numbers, yet they are two different algorithms.
Do you understand?
#Squared
4**2
#Cubic numbers etc
4**3
4**4
#Mixed Operations
7 (2*6)
7-(2*6)
-(7-(2*6)+1))
5+30*20/10
Try it all. Invent your own.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
pySHELL (doing) and IDLE Editor (making)
#When you click on the Python icon and the program launches, you are in the pyShell. So as to say it you are working Live.
#But if you want to create a program you will need a Code Editor. I use IDLE. IDLE is like a sheet of paper where you will type your scripts.
#So,
#1.
·Open Python
·File > Save
·NAME: 01 HelloWorld.py
·Save in your folder, in a subfolder called Python Scripts
·Close Python
#2.
·Go to your folder. Find 01 HelloWorld.py.
Is it there?
·This is how I open it:
Right-Click on 01.HelloWorld.py > Edit with IDLE
This is where you are going to create your scripts.
·You are ready to programme.
#3.
·Type
print ('Hello World')
·Click F5
·Say yes to Save
·The PythonShell opens. The command written on IDLE has been executed in the SHELL
#4 Reposition your two windows like in the photo. IDLE on the left, Python Shell on the right.
#5.
This is your first script in Python
#But if you want to create a program you will need a Code Editor. I use IDLE. IDLE is like a sheet of paper where you will type your scripts.
#So,
#1.
·Open Python
·File > Save
·NAME: 01 HelloWorld.py
·Save in your folder, in a subfolder called Python Scripts
·Close Python
#2.
·Go to your folder. Find 01 HelloWorld.py.
Is it there?
·This is how I open it:
Right-Click on 01.HelloWorld.py > Edit with IDLE
This is where you are going to create your scripts.
·You are ready to programme.
#3.
·Type
print ('Hello World')
·Click F5
·Say yes to Save
·The PythonShell opens. The command written on IDLE has been executed in the SHELL
#4 Reposition your two windows like in the photo. IDLE on the left, Python Shell on the right.
#5.
This is your first script in Python
Python
Install https://www.python.org/downloads/
Idlex http://idlex.sourceforge.net/
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