python-hard-way/2/ex5.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
name = 'Zed A. Shaw'
age = 35
height = 74
weight = 180
centimeters = height * 2.54
kilograms = weight * 0.45359237
eyes = 'Blue'
teeth = 'White'
hair = 'Brown'
meh = "meh"
num = 123.48989787978987
let = "h"
print "Let's talk about %s." % name
print "He's %d inches tall." % height
print "He's %d pounds heavy." % weight
print "Actually that's not too heavy."
print "He's got %s eyes and %s hair." % (eyes, hair)
print "His teeth are ususally %s depnding on the coffee." % teeth
print "If I add %d, %d and %d I get %d." % (age, height, weight, age + height + weight)
print "%r" % meh
print "%f" % num
#print "%f" % let # Needs a floating number.
#1. Game on.
#2 Done
#3
# 'd' Signed integer decimal.
# 'i' Signed integer decimal.
# 'o' Signed octal value. (1)
# 'u' Obsolete type it is identical to 'd'. (7)
# 'x' Signed hexadecimal (lowercase). (2)
# 'X' Signed hexadecimal (uppercase). (2)
# 'e' Floating point exponential format (lowercase). (3)
# 'E' Floating point exponential format (uppercase). (3)
# 'f' Floating point decimal format. (3)
# 'F' Floating point decimal format. (3)
# 'g' Floating point format. Uses lowercase exponential format if exponent is less than -4 or not less than precision, decimal format otherwise. (4)
# 'G' Floating point format. Uses uppercase exponential format if exponent is less than -4 or not less than precision, decimal format otherwise. (4)
# 'c' Single character (accepts integer or single character string).
# 'r' String (converts any Python object using repr()). (5)
# 's' String (converts any Python object using str()). (6)
# '%' No argument is converted, results in a '%' character in the result.
#4. Done.