How do you call a function several times in this context??
Joel Goldstick
joel.goldstick at gmail.com
Sun Jan 6 17:01:21 EST 2013
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Jason Friedman <jason at powerpull.net> wrote:
> > def double(value):
> > result
> > return result
> >
> > number=input('type a number')
> > print (double(int(number)))
> >
>
> I think what was meant:
>
> def double(value):
> result = 2 * value
> return result
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#get the string of numbers outside your function:
is_even
number = input("type an integer')
#Here is some code to loop through each digit
for n in number:
is_even_digit(n) # this function should test the number and print what
you want for odd and even
#This will pass each digit to your function. I renamed your function to
reflect better python naming conventions
--
Joel Goldstick
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