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lab_iteration/ranges.py
Louis Cooper 81efee0766 Completed ranges.
Checkpoint #2: Ranges give you much more control over loops, its cool to think about them in this way.
I did have trouble understanding how to us inclusive iteration. I found out that using `maximum + 1` was the way to go,
which im guessing just does 1 more iteration of the stride, still unsure of that.
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# ranges.py
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# By MWC Contributors
def print_all_numbers(maximum):
"Prints all integers from 0 to maximum."
for number in range(maximum):
print(number)
def print_even_numbers(maximum):
"Prints all even integers from 0 to maximum."
for i in range(0, maximum + 1, 2):
print(i)
def print_odd_numbers(maximum):
"Prints all odd integers from 0 to maximum."
for j in range(1, maximum + 1, 2):
print(j)
def print_multiples_of_five(maximum):
"Prints all integers which are multiples of five from 0 to maximum."
for x in range(0, maximum + 1, 5):
print(x)
chosen_maximum = int(input("Choose a number: "))
print(f"All numbers from 0 to {chosen_maximum}")
print_all_numbers(chosen_maximum)
print(f"All even numbers from 0 to {chosen_maximum}")
print_even_numbers(chosen_maximum)
print(f"All odd numbers from 0 to {chosen_maximum}")
print_odd_numbers(chosen_maximum)
print(f"All multiples of 5 from 0 to {chosen_maximum}")
print_multiples_of_five(chosen_maximum)