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Hey guys I have question ,how to specify the even positions in a list in python

I was trying to solve a code coach and it asked me to check if the credit card number is valid so one of the steps is multiplying the even positions in it Sample input: 1234 Output: 1438

4th Sep 2023, 3:40 PM
ZIZO Abd alkawy
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ZIZO Abd alkawy That what you want to do can be done in right way as follows: a_list = [4, 55, 64, 25, 16, 32] x = a_list.index(16) but is not needed. You can do that in this way: for i in range(len(list)): if i % 2!= 0: list[i] *= 2 print(list)
10th Sep 2023, 5:14 PM
JaScript
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You can check the position with modulo division: position % 2 == 0
4th Sep 2023, 3:49 PM
JaScript
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ZIZO Abd alkawy , can you share your current code, so that we may give you some hints.
6th Sep 2023, 6:42 PM
Lothar
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dear all, the task that ZIZO Abd alkawy is trying to solve is a code coach exercise, that should verify if a credit card number is valid or not. > *one step* in this evaluation is to multiply every second digit by 2 (please see the explanations given by sandra). the total steps for evaluating a credit card number are: (the total processing of the number is called the *luhn formula* ) Here is the Luhn formula: 1. Reverse the number. 2. Multiple every second digit by 2. 3. Subtract 9 from all numbers higher than 9. 4. Add all the digits together. 5. Modulo 10 of that sum should be equal to 0.
10th Sep 2023, 7:04 PM
Lothar
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ZIZO Abd alkawy modulo „%“ division results in a remainder of the division. For example: 5 % 2 equals to 1, because 5 / 2 equals to 2 (2*2 =4) and stay a remainder of (5-4= 1) 1. 3 % 2 = 1 6 % 2 = 0 because 6 / 2 = 3 fulfill the division and the remainder equals to 0 (zero). In this way you can differentiate between even and odd numbers.
6th Sep 2023, 3:06 PM
JaScript
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What is modulo?JaScript
5th Sep 2023, 5:46 PM
ZIZO Abd alkawy
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jascript, ZIZO Abd alkawy, Be careful with this `formula` (which is generally correct). The task description is NOT: ... how to specify the even positions in a list BUT is says: We have to multiply every second digit by 2. >>> This is something different. Let us use the sample number 1234: > The 1. digit is 1 and has the index 0, this value should keep as it is => 1, (it has an even index number) > The 2. digit is 2 and has the index 1, and has to be multiplied by 2 => 4, (it has an odd index number) > ... So 1234 is getting => 1438. This is a part of the task description: Sample from the task description in code coach: Input : 4091131560563988 Reverse: 8893650651311904 Multiplying the even positions by 2: 8 16 9 6 6 10 0 12 5 2 3 2 1 18 0 8 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ...
4th Sep 2023, 7:25 PM
sandra
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sandra I see what you mean but iam still stuck at this
5th Sep 2023, 5:47 PM
ZIZO Abd alkawy
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ZIZO Abd alkawy This is test of the code: https://sololearn.com/compiler-playground/cdXYG2FDgxa1/?ref=app Easier to manage indexes is with the for loop over indexes: for index in range(len(list)): … list[index] = … etc.
11th Sep 2023, 9:08 PM
JaScript
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JaScript I can't describe how was this was helpful,thanks And I made this and it didn't work and I don't know why https://code.sololearn.com/c6Z2NuQ698Vs/?ref=app
11th Sep 2023, 6:07 PM
ZIZO Abd alkawy
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ZIZO Abd alkawy This is test result of your code: Number CN = 4091131560563988 list = [4, 0, 9, 1, 1, 3, 1, 5, 6, 0, 5, 6, 3, 9, 8, 8] Reversed list = [8, 8, 9, 3, 6, 5, 0, 6, 5, 1, 3, 1, 1, 9, 0, 4] item i = 8 => found index x(i,list) = 0 item i = 8 => found index x(i,list) = 0 item i = 9 => found index x(i,list) = 2 item i = 3 => found index x(i,list) = 3 item i = 6 => found index x(i,list) = 4 item i = 5 => found index x(i,list) = 5 item i = 0 => found index x(i,list) = 6 item i = 6 => found index x(i,list) = 4 item i = 5 => found index x(i,list) = 5 item i = 1 => found index x(i,list) = 9 item i = 3 => found index x(i,list) = 3 item i = 1 => found index x(i,list) = 9 item i = 1 => found index x(i,list) = 9 item i = 9 => found index x(i,list) = 2 item i = 0 => found index x(i,list) = 6 item i = 4 => found index x(i,list) = 15 Results list_A2 = [8, 8, 9, 6, 6, 10, 0, 6, 10, 2, 6, 2, 2, 9, 0, 8] The found index is always first from left with equals value.
11th Sep 2023, 8:59 PM
JaScript
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Lothar Here it is I don't know why the index func doesn't work in my func or even when I did this For I in list: D= Index(i) If d %2 != 0 I=i*2 Also didn't work https://code.sololearn.com/ckF6Lcx34e9o/?ref=app My code⬆️⬆️
10th Sep 2023, 2:11 PM
ZIZO Abd alkawy
10th Sep 2023, 2:11 PM
ZIZO Abd alkawy
11th Sep 2023, 6:08 PM
ZIZO Abd alkawy