Click here to Skip to main content
15,889,867 members
Please Sign up or sign in to vote.
1.00/5 (1 vote)
See more:
how to make for loop to read from text file in python


What I have tried:

....
Posted
Updated 15-Jan-17 4:35am
v3
Comments
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter 15-Jan-17 9:32am    
I can't see any program to help with!!!
Patrice T 15-Jan-17 10:32am    
"I have problem how to make solve the 3 option"
Define the problem.

We can only help if you show code of your effort, and ask specific questions on coding issues that you encounter. This should help you get started => Python Documentation[^]
 
Share this answer
 
v2
Comments
Peter Leow 15-Jan-17 10:11am    
You should add this code to your question with proper format/indentation using the "Improve question" widget. Not forgetting proper indentation is a must in Python.
Quote:
I need a help to complete this Python program


We do not do your HomeWork.
HomeWork is not set to test your skills at begging other people to do your work, it is set to make you think and to help your teacher to check your understanding of the courses you have taken and also the problems you have at applying them.
Any failure of you will help your teacher spot your weaknesses and set remedial actions.
So, give it a try, reread your lessons and start working. If you are stuck on a specific problem, show your code and explain this exact problem, we might help.

As programmer, your job is to create algorithms that solve specific problems and you can't rely on someone else to eternally do it for you, so there is a time where you will have to learn how to. And the sooner, the better.
When you just ask for the solution, it is like trying to learn to drive a car by having someone else training.
Creating an algorithm is basically finding the maths and make necessary adaptation to fit your actual problem.

An interesting link to get you started on a new project: Systems development life cycle - Wikipedia[^]
 
Share this answer
 
Comments
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter 15-Jan-17 10:24am    
OP added some code... if you in the mood for Python :-)

This content, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)



CodeProject, 20 Bay Street, 11th Floor Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2N8 +1 (416) 849-8900