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# Put your name at the top | # Put your name at the top | ||
# Save the file as YOURLASTNAME_ch2.txt | # Save the file as YOURLASTNAME_ch2.txt | ||
− | # Complete the exercises below in this file | + | # Complete the exercises below in this file. If you use DrPython, then be sure to copy your code back into this file |
# Be sure to number each of your answers!! | # Be sure to number each of your answers!! | ||
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+ | '''References:''' | ||
+ | * [http://openbookproject.net/thinkcs/python/english2e/ch02.html How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Chapter 2] | ||
'''Exercises:''' | '''Exercises:''' |
Latest revision as of 09:27, 12 October 2010
Directions:
- Open a text editor (Applications->Accessories->gEdit Text Editor)
- Put your name at the top
- Save the file as YOURLASTNAME_ch2.txt
- Complete the exercises below in this file. If you use DrPython, then be sure to copy your code back into this file
- Be sure to number each of your answers!!
References:
Exercises:
- Try the following code in a program: print n = 7
- The above should crash, change it to two lines of code so that you can print n and it works
- Take the sentence: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Store each word in a separate variable, then print out the sentence on one line using print.
- Example: a = "All"
- Add parenthesis to the expression 6 * 1 - 2 to change its value from 4 to -6.
- Prompt the user for a number and store it in a variable named x. Print out the square of x
- Prompt the user for a noun, verb, and adjective, storing them each in a variable
- You should then print out the following sentence "The NOUN VERB in ADJECTIVE pants" and NOUN, VERB, ADJECTIVE are variables
- Take the following code:
print "Hello"
print "Washington-Lee"
print "Generals"
and comment out (#) the print "Washington-Lee" so that it does not run.
Submit:
- Submit the file to School Web Lockers