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So I'm trying to add a picture to my website atm and I'm new to this so I got this app. The image is a .pgn and even if I say <img src="thename.png" /> it doesn't work on the site. I've updated it from Filezilla obviously but it just shows a little jpg logo and doesn't display my pic. What am I doing wrong?
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5 RespostasI tried this <video> element and it doesn't seem to be working conpletely. Sound is working, but the video is not showing. I've placed this element inside a <td>. Does that affect its functionality?
<table><tr><td>
<video controls>
<source src="*.mp4" type="video/mp4">
Note and comment text...
</video></td></tr></table>
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4 Respostaswhy does this code output that there is an error because the else statement doesn't have a corresponding if statement?. How do i correct this?
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int a;
for (int x =0; x<5;x++){
cin>>a;
if (a<1){
cout<<"a cannot be less than 1\n";
}
else if (a>10){
cout <<"a cannot be greater than 10\n";
}
}
else{
cout<<"code can run now"<<endl;
}
return 0;
}
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8 Respostashey guys, I've been trying to work out the formula 'v=I*r'. But whenever I run the program and input values for I and r, it doesn't give the right answer.
This is the code
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int i,r;
int v = i*r;
cout<<"what is the value of i?\n";
cin>>i;
cout<<"what is the value of r?\n";
cin>>r;
cout<<"voltage ="<<v<<endl;
return 0;
}
p/s: I'm new to programming
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8 RespostasIf except can handle common errors very well, doesn't that make the use of raise redundant inside of a try-except block?
For example:
try:
print( 5 / 0 )
except ZeroDivisionError:
raise ValueError("An error occurred!")
What's the difference if we handle it this way:
try:
print( 5 / 0 )
except (ZeroDivisionError, ValueError):
print("An error occurred!")
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2 RespostasI'm not able to create the new path, I put in the variable path and value c: program files/java/jdk1.80_101 which is what this file is named and it still doesn't work on the command prompt, everytime I put in Javac I get Javac is not recognizable as an internal or external command, operable program or botch file. please help
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4 RespostasHey 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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