Josh Mudge
5 years ago
3 changed files with 47 additions and 2 deletions
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from sys import argv |
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script, input_file = argv |
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def print_all(f): |
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print(f.read()) |
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def rewind(f): |
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f.seek(0) |
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def print_a_line(line_count, f): |
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print(line_count, f.readline()) |
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current_file = open(input_file) |
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print("First let's print the whole file:\n") |
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print_all(current_file) |
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print("Now let's rewind, kind of like a tape.") |
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rewind(current_file) |
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print("Let's print three lines:") |
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current_line = 1 |
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print_a_line(current_line, current_file) |
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current_line = current_line + 1 |
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print_a_line(current_line, current_file) |
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current_line = current_line + 1 |
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print_a_line(current_line, current_file) |
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# |
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# Function Checklist (ex19) |
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ex19. |
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1. Did you start your function definition with def? |
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2. Does your function name have only characters and _ (underscore) characters? |
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3. Did you put an open parenthesis right after the function name? |
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4. Did you put your arguments after the parenthesis separated by commas? |
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5. Did you make each argument unique (meaning no duplicated names)? |
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6. Did you put a close parenthesis and a colon after the arguments? |
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7. Did you indent all lines of code you want in the function four spaces? No more, no less. |
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8. Did you “end” your function by going back to writing with no indent (dedenting, we call it)? |
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When you run (“use” or “call”) a function, check these things: |
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1. Did you call/use/run this function by typing its name? |
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2. Did you put the ( character after the name to run it? |
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3. Did you put the values you want into the parentheses separated by commas? |
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4. Did you end the function call with a ) character? |
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