Contents
- average3.py
- debug_practice.py
- demo_str.py
- escape_practice.py
- input_demo.py
average3.py 1/5
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# In-class Exercise: Average Three Numbers
# By CS111-02
# Prompt the user for input
num1=input("Enter the first number: ")
num2=input("Enter the second number: ")
num3=input("Enter the third number: ")
# Total the three numbers
total = num1 + num2 + num3
# Divide the total of the numbers by 3
avg = total/3
# Display output to the user
print "The average is", avg
debug_practice.py 2/5
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# Program to exercise our debugging skills
# Contains one syntax error and two runtime exceptions
# By Sara Sprenkle, 09/14/07
x = 10
y = 7
z = x + v
a = 15
c = 8
b = a - 7
b -= c
z = c/b
print The answer is ", z
demo_str.py 3/5
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# Demonstrate long strings, escape sequences
# by Sara Sprenkle, 09/14/07
#
string = """This is a long string.
Like, really long."""
print string
print "To print a \\, you must use \"\\\\\""
print "I could print more after this...",
print "See?"
escape_practice.py 4/5
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# Practice with escape sequences
# CS111-02
#
# Print: To print a tab, you must use '\t'.
print "To print a tab, you must use a '\\t'."
print "To print a tab, you must use a \'\\t\'."
# Print: I said, "How are you?"
print "I said, \"How are you?\""
print 'I said, \"How are you?\"'
input_demo.py 5/5
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# Demonstrate numeric and string input
# by Sara Sprenkle for CS111 on 9/12/07
#
color = raw_input("What is your favorite color? ")
print "Cool! My favorite color is _light_", color, "!"
scale = input("On a scale of 1 to 10, how much do you like Matt Damon? ")
print "Cool! I like him", scale*1.8, "much!" # always likes him more
# x = input()
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