On 04/07/2013 07:16 AM, ReviewBoard User wrote:
Hi I am a newbie to python
Then why are you trying to do 7 or 8 things on one line?
and am trying to write a program that does a sum of squares of numbers whose squares are odd. For example, for x from 1 to 100, it generates 165 as an output (sum of 1,9,25,49,81)
No it doesn't. A small piece of it does, and I'd recommend making that piece a separate line or three, probably making a function out of it.
Then if you want to write other code to exercise that function, go right ahead.
If you're new to Python, concentrate on the algorithm needed, and keep the program straightforward. After you've got something simple working, and you're comfortable with the algorithm, then you can play code-golf to your heart's content.
Perhaps you hadn't realized that any odd number when squared will yield an odd number, and likewise for even. So the stated problem is much simpler than what you're trying to do.
3 lambda's in one line of code? Silly. -- DaveA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list