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maths/print_multiplication_table.py
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| def print_multiplication_table(number: int, number_of_terms: int) -> None: | ||
| """ | ||
| Prints the multiplication table of a given number till the given number of terms | ||
| >>> print_multiplication_table(3,5) |
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| >>> print_multiplication_table(3,5) | |
| >>> print_multiplication_table(3, 5) |
maths/print_multiplication_table.py
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| 3 * 4 = 12 | ||
| 3 * 5 = 15 | ||
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| >>> print_multiplication_table(-4,6) |
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| >>> print_multiplication_table(-4,6) | |
| >>> print_multiplication_table(-4, 6) |
maths/print_multiplication_table.py
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| -4 * 6 = -24 | ||
| """ | ||
| for i in range(1, number_of_terms + 1): | ||
| print(f"{number} * {i} = " + str(number * i)) |
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| print(f"{number} * {i} = " + str(number * i)) | |
| print(f"{number} * {i} = {number * i}") |
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@cclauss You have used mobile quotes here, ”. You need to use "
maths/print_multiplication_table.py
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| if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
| number = 5 | ||
| number_of_terms = 10 | ||
| print_multiplication_table(number, number_of_terms) |
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Delete the two previous lines.
| print_multiplication_table(number, number_of_terms) | |
| print_multiplication_table(number=5, number_of_terms=10) |
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| def print_multiplication_table(number: int, number_of_terms: int) -> None: | |||
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Algorithmic functions should not print(). So, instead of printing the results, this function should return a multi line string to the caller of the function. The caller can then choose to print that string, put it in an email, or tweet it, etc.
| def print_multiplication_table(number: int, number_of_terms: int) -> None: | |
| def multiplication_table(number: int, number_of_terms: int) -> str: |
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Fixes: #{$ISSUE_NO}.