[Tutor] Mathematical operations on a list
Mark Lawrence
breamoreboy at gmail.com
Wed Oct 20 17:40:04 EDT 2021
On 20/10/2021 21:59, JUDE EJEPU wrote:
> Sir,
> I created a function to calculate a variable G
> def gfactor(dist,electro):
> G = pie_value() * (dist**2 - electro**2)/(2*electro)
Where is the function pie_value defined?
> return G
>
> So I tried an example and it worked.
> gFactor(10,2) ----> 75.408
> However, when I passed a list of arguments,:
> x = [1, 2, 3]
> y = [0.5, 0.5, 1]
> gFactor(x,y), I got an error
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)
> <ipython-input-7-66124c985163> in <module>
> ----> 1 gFactor(x,y)
>
> <ipython-input-3-9e0effe1021d> in gFactor(dist, electro)
> 12 Output: ---> float
> 13 """
> ---> 14 G = 3.142 * (dist**2 - electro**2)/(2*electro)
pie_value has disappeared to be replaced by 3.142, please could we have
some consistency.
> 15 return G
>
> TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for ** or pow(): 'list' and 'int'
>
>
> Please, how may I correct the function?
You don't, you need to pass in correct Python types for dist and
electro, whilst you're trying to call it with two lists.
>
> Thank you.
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