I want understand how this word wrap program playing on input
DL Neil
PythonList at DancesWithMice.info
Thu Apr 4 15:54:38 EDT 2019
Arup,
On 5/04/19 7:33 AM, Arup Rakshit wrote:
> I am reading a Python book, where the author used a simple word wrap program to explain another concept. But I am not understanding some parts of the program.
...
A technique for solving this sort of comprehension-problem is to
simulate the operations of the computer/CPU on-paper.
Instruction-by-instruction, write down the names of the objects
instantiated and their (current) values. As you loop through the code,
those (current) values change, and you will see exactly how they change
- divining (and defining) the 'why', as you go...
Of course, only old-***s (like me) have the skills to handle pen/pencil
and paper technology! So, may I recommend an excellent tool which will
(hopefully) achieve the same ends for you: http://pythontutor.com/
PS don't be shy about mentioning your "book", its "author", and its
title (hey, go 'full-APA' adding ISBN, pageNR...). Such will be a credit
to the author(s) and a possible recommendation/inspiration to fellow
Pythonista!
--
Regards =dn
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