What the “if” does is that if a condition is fulfiled it will do what it is inside of it.
An example of this is
num=1+1
if (num>3):
print (“Hello”) #This must be idented so it can be part of the if
This program wont print anything because the condition num>3 is not fulfiled , in order for it to print something it must be num<3 or num=2 because num equals 2
num=1+1
if (num<3):
print(“Hello”) #This must be idented so it can be part of the if
This program will show the user:
Hello #because the condition is now fulfiled (2<3)
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An example of this can be found on my WSQ06, here’s the part of the code where i imported a module:
import random #i imported the module random that in this case it produces a random intenger from a certain parameter
value= random.randint(1,100) #What this line does is that the variable value will become a random integer (random.randint) from 1 to 100 (1,100)
print(value)
This program will show a random value from 1 to 100.
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Another example is:
import math #this import the module math which has lots of functions that can be found here https:/
pi=math.pi #pi will take math.pi’s value which is equivalent to 3.1416…
print (pi)
This program will show:
3.141592653589793
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It is also useful to read chapter 3 of the book “Think Python, How to Think Like a Computer Scientist”,
You can see an example of this in my #WSQ08. Here’s the code showing the function that i created
def osuma (num1,num2): #first you have to define your function, in this case it’s osuma with num1 and num 2 as parameters
suma=num1+num2 #This is what the function does… this line must be idented so the function can work properly
return suma #the return statement returns with a value from a function… this line must be idented so the function can work properly
num1 = int(input(“Give me a number: “))
num2 = int(input (“Give me another number: “))
su=osuma(num1,num2) #Here i called osuma function i defined in order for the variable to take the function’s value
print (“The sum of your numbers is”, su)
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For this WSQ i had to read chapter 3 of the book ” “Think Python, How to Think Like a Computer Scientist” which explained how to make functions.
Here’s my code:
#GILBERTO ROGEL GARCÍA A01630171
def osuma (num1,num2):
suma=num1+num2 #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
return suma #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
def oresta (num1,num2):
resta=num1-num2 #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
return resta #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
def omulti (num1,num2):
multi=num1*num2 #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
return multi #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
def odiv (num1,num2):
div=num1/num2
return div
def orem(num1,num2):
rem= num1%num2 #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
return rem #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
num1 = int(input(“Give me a number: “))
num2 = int(input (“Give me another number: “))
su=osuma(num1,num2)
res=oresta(num1,num2)
mult=omulti(num1,num2)
di=odiv(num1,num2)
re=orem(num1,num2)
print (“The sum of your numbers is”, su)
print (“The difference of your numbers is”, res)
print (“The product of your numbers is”, mult)
print (“The division of your numbers is”, int(di))
print(“The remainder of the division of your numbers is”, int(re))
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Here’s my code:
#GILBERTO ROGEL GARCÍA A01630171
def osuma (num1,num2):
suma=num1+num2 #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
return suma #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
def oresta (num1,num2):
resta=num1-num2 #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
return resta #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
def omulti (num1,num2):
multi=num1*num2 #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
return multi #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
def odiv (num1,num2):
div=num1/num2
return div
def orem(num1,num2):
rem= num1%num2 #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
return rem #this line must be idented in order for the function to work properly.
num1 = int(input(“Give me a number: “))
num2 = int(input (“Give me another number: “))
su=osuma(num1,num2)
res=oresta(num1,num2)
mult=omulti(num1,num2)
di=odiv(num1,num2)
re=orem(num1,num2)
print (“The sum of your numbers is”, su)
print (“The difference of your numbers is”, res)
print (“The product of your numbers is”, mult)
print (“The division of your numbers is”, int(di))
print(“The remainder of the division of your numbers is”, int(re))
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Here's my code for the #WSQ03, i used these links as a reference to help me deal with this task: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17651384/python-remove-division-decimal
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5584586/find-the-division-remainder-of-a-number
I have put some comments in the code to explain what each line does.
num1 = int(input("Give me a number: ")) #Asks the user for a number
num2 = int(input ("Give me another number: ")) #Asks the user for another number
suma = num1+num2 #this is the variable for the sum of two numbers
resta= num1-num2 #this is the variable for the difference of two numbers
multi= num1*num2 #this ios the variable for the product of two numbers
div=num1/num2 #this is the variable for the division of two numbers
rem= num1%num2 #this is the variable for the remainder of the division of two numbers
print ("The sum of your numbers is", suma) #Shows the user the result of the sum
print ("The difference of your numbers is", resta) #Shows the user the result of the difference
print ("The product of your numbers is", multi) #Shows the user the result of the product
print ("The division of your numbers is", int(div)) #Shows the user the result of the division
print("The remainder of the division of your numbers is", int(rem)) #Shows the user the remainder of the division
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Here’s my code for the #WSQ03, i used these links as a reference to help me deal with this task: http:/
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I have put some comments in the code to explain what each line does.
num1 = int(input(“Give me a number: “)) #Asks the user for a number
num2 = int(input (“Give me another number: “)) #Asks the user for another number
suma = num1+num2 #this is the variable for the sum of two numbers
resta= num1-num2 #this is the variable for the difference of two numbers
multi= num1*num2 #this ios the variable for the product of two numbers
div=num1/num2 #this is the variable for the division of two numbers
rem= num1%num2 #this is the variable for the remainder of the division of two numbers
print (“The sum of your numbers is”, suma) #Shows the user the result of the sum
print (“The difference of your numbers is”, resta) #Shows the user the result of the difference
print (“The product of your numbers is”, multi) #Shows the user the result of the product
print (“The division of your numbers is”, int(div)) #Shows the user the result of the division
print(“The remainder of the division of your numbers is”, int(rem)) #Shows the user the remainder of the division
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