On 23/9/2013 18:55, kjaku...@gmail.com wrote: > On Monday, September 23, 2013 9:56:45 AM UTC-4, Steven D'Aprano wrote: >> On Mon, 23 Sep 2013 05:57:34 -0700, kjakupak wrote: >> >> Now you're done! On to the next function... >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Steven > > def temp(T, from_unit, to_unit): > conversion_table = {('c', 'k'):lambda x: x + 273.15, > ('c', 'f'):lambda x: (x * (9.0/5)) + 32, > ('k', 'c'):lambda x: x - 273.15, > ('k', 'f'):lambda x: (x * (9.0/5)) - 459.67, > ('f', 'c'):lambda x: (x - 32) * (5.0/9), > ('f', 'k'):lambda x: (x + 459.67) * (5.0/9)} > f = conversion_table[(from_unit.lower(), to_unit.lower())] > return f(T) > > Would this be correct? > Also, the temperature number had to be of type float so I feel like I did > this wrong... > > As for the next one, so far I've gotten: > def comp(T1, u1, T2, u2): > if u1 > u2: > return -1 > elif u2 > u1: > return 1 > else: > return 0
I didn't see any spec that said Python 3.x. in version 2.x, this would be incorrect. -- DaveA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list