Could you phrase this in the form of a question, like Jeopardy?
On Monday 21 February 2005 08:08 pm, Igorati wrote: > Ok, this is what I have so far: > > #This program will ask for a user to imput numbers. The numbers will then > be calculated > #to find the statistical mean, mode, and median. Finallly the user will be > asked > #if he would like to print out the answers. > list = [ ] > a = 1 > print 'Enter numbers to add to the list. (Enter 0 to quit.)' > while a != 0 : > a = input('Number? ') > list.append(a) > zero = list.index(0) > del list[zero] > list.sort() > > variableMean = lambda x:sum(x)/len(x) > variableMedian = lambda x: x.sort() or x[len(x)//2] > variableMode = lambda x: max([(x.count(y),y) for y in x])[1] > s = variableMean(list) > y = variableMedian(list) > t = variableMode (list) > > x = (s,y,t) > inp = open ("Wade_StoddardSLP3-2.py", "r") > outp = open ("avg.py", "w") > f = ("avg.py") > for x in inp: > outp.write(x) > import pickle > pickle.dump(x, f) > > > print 'Thank you! Would you like to see the results after calculating' > print 'The mode, median, and mean? (Please enter Yes or No)' > raw_input('Please enter Yes or No:') > if raw_input == Yes: > > f = open("avg.py","r") > avg.py = f.read() > print 'The Mean average is:', mean > print 'The Median is:', meadian > print 'The Mode is:', mode > > I am attempting to make it so that I can save the mean, meadian, and mode > and then if the user wants the data to give it to him. Thank you for any > assistance you can provide! > > Wade -- James Stroud, Ph.D. UCLA-DOE Institute for Genomics and Proteomics Box 951570 Los Angeles, CA 90095 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list