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  1. new_for.py
  2. sales_tax.py

new_for.py 1/2

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print "-------------- xrange(1, 15, 3) ------------"
for a in xrange(1,15,3):
    print a

print "-------------- xrange(5, -15, -5) ------------"
for b in xrange(5, -15, -5):
    print b

print "-------------- xrange(5, -15, 5) ------------"
for counter in xrange(5, -15, 5):
    print counter

print "-------------- xrange(5, 15, 1.5) ------------"
# Note that xrange expects integer values
for counter in xrange(5, 15, 1.5):
    print counter

sales_tax.py 2/2

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# Compute the cost of an item, plus sales tax
# Demonstrate need for/use of format specifiers
# by Sara Sprenkle 09/21/07
#

SALES_TAX=.05  # the sales tax in VA

value = input("How much does your item cost? ")

tax = value * (1+SALES_TAX)

#print "Your item that cost ($", value, ")"
print "Your item that cost ($%.2f)" % value, 

#print "costs $", tax, "with tax"
print "costs $%.2f with tax" % tax

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