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Hey there,
I don't know why, but when I import tkinter on IDLE like this:
from tkinter import *
And I say:
window = Tk()
Even known I use python 3.2.5, which should be able to use Tkinter, the python shell raises a ValueError that says that Tk() is not defined. I am very sure I use python 3.2.5 and tutorials from the Python Foundation say that is what I have to do. But it still doesn't work.
Does anyone have an idea of how to solve this problem? Thank you!
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3 AnswersWhat is the output and why?
public static int[] make (int n){
int[]a=new int [n];
a [i]=i+1;
}
return a;
}
public static void dub (int []jub){
for (intent i=0;i <jub.length;i++){
jub*=2;
}
}
public static int mus (int []zoo){
int jus=0;
for (int i=0;i <zoo.length;i++){
jus+=zoo [i];
}
return jus;
}
public static void main (String [] args){
int [] bob =make(5);
dub (bob);
System.out.println (mus (bob));
}
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