Create a vector that contains the characters from a to z python
1. Print a-n: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Show
2. Every second in a-n: a c e g i k m 3. Append a-n to index of urls{hello.com/, hej.com/, ..., hallo.com/}: hello.com/a hej.com/b ... hallo.com/n
dreftymac 30.3k26 gold badges115 silver badges177 bronze badges asked Jul 6, 2010 at 20:51
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To do the urls, you could use something like this
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John La RooyJohn La Rooy 285k50 gold badges358 silver badges498 bronze badges 3 Assuming this is a homework ;-) - no need to summon libraries etc - it probably expect you to use range() with chr/ord, like so:
For the rest, just play a bit more with the range() answered Jul 6, 2010 at 23:55
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yedpodtrzitkoyedpodtrzitko 8,4412 gold badges36 silver badges39 bronze badges Get a list with the desired values
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This solution uses the ASCII table. Apply what you know about lists
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townietownie 1922 silver badges9 bronze badges The answer to this question is simple, just make a list called ABC like so:
And whenever you need to refer to it, just do:
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0 This is your 2nd question: answered Jul 6, 2010 at 21:04
Jochen RitzelJochen Ritzel 101k29 gold badges195 silver badges190 bronze badges I hope this helps:
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docjagdocjag 4114 silver badges7 bronze badges Another way to do it
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dreftymacdreftymac 30.3k26 gold badges115 silver badges177 bronze badges How do you print a character from A to Z in Python?“print all alphabets from a to z in python” Code Answer. alphabet = [];. # ord represent the character unicode code, A to 65.. # chr convert 65 to A.. #variable alphabet get all value.. for i in range(ord('A'), ord('Z') + 1):. alphabet. append(chr(i)). print(alphabet). #ganesh.. How do you store A to Z in Python?Use string.. alphabet_string = string. ascii_lowercase. Create a string of all lowercase letters.. alphabet_list = list(alphabet_string) Create a list of all lowercase letters.. print(alphabet_list). How do you create an array of letters in Python?ascii_letters , string. ascii_lowercase , and string. ascii_uppercase instances.. We import the string module.. We then instantiate a new variable, alphabet , which uses the string. ... . This returns a single string containing all the letters of the alphabet.. How do you make a list of characters in Python?Convert a string to a list of characters in Python. Using list() constructor. The list() constructor builds a list directly from an iterable, and since the string is iterable, you can construct a list from it. ... . Using List Comprehension. Another approach is to use list comprehension. ... . Using str. split() function.. |