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#Chapter 1 question 7
#Modify the chaos program so that it accepts two inputs and prints a table with two columns.
def main():
print("This program illustrates a chaotic function")
x = eval(input("Enter a number between 0 and 1: "))
y = eval(input("Enter another number between 0 and 1: "))
n = eval(input("How many rows should I print?: "))
for i in range(n):
x = 3.9 * (x - x * x)
y = 3.9 * (y - y * y)
print("{0:10.6f} {0:10.6f}" .format(x, y))
main()
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at September 1, 2014 08:40 by darylmartens
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def main():
print("This program illustrates a chaotic function")
x = eval(input("Enter a number between 0 and 1: "))
y = eval(input("Enter another number between 0 and 1: "))
n = eval(input("How many rows should I print?: "))
for i in range(n):
x = 3.9 * (x - x * x)
y = 3.9 * (y - y * y)
print("{0:10.6f} {0:10.6f}" .format(x, y))
main()
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at September 1, 2014 08:39 by darylmartens
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def main():
print("This program illustrates a chaotic function")
x = eval(input("Enter a number between 0 and 1: "))
y = eval(input("Enter another number between 0 and 1: "))
n = eval(input("How many rows should I print?: "))
for i in range(n):
x = 3.9 * (x - x * x)
y = 3.9 * (y - y * y)
print("{0:10.6f} {0:10.6f}" .format(x, y))
#print("some text", x, y)
main()
Initial URL
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Python Programming - An Introduction to Computer Science: John Zelle
Initial Title
Chapter 1 ex. 7
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Python