13 Antworten
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use '//' because 11/10 returns 1.1 but you need 1
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Please show your code first
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Dhairyashil Deshpande Missing simple things is part of the learning process ☝️
Do you still want an explanation of my code? Because it would take me two hours to write it
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I agree with Mert Yazıcı, but this code is too beautiful not to share:
https://code.sololearn.com/cK04aqvbAAcE/?ref=app
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I have no experience with Python but I think this should help
for i in range (10, 99):
firstDigit = i // 10;
secondDigit = i% 10;
if ((firstDigit + secondDigit)**2 - 18 == i):
print(i)
I hope i didn't mess anything up xd
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Dhairyashil Deshpande if question is related to Python, why you have tagged c and c++ in question? please untag these two so that people don't get confused
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no thanks, I figured it out
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Anna could you explain your code,,, and if possible can you give a simple solution?
many thanks
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thank you Mert Yazici thanks a lot
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it worked,,, I feel stupid for missing simple things damn
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ya I tried the same, but it shows no output
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for i in range (10,99):
x=i%10
y=i/10
if i == ((x+y)**2-18):
print(i)
I tried this