On 10/13/2013 10:02 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Sun, 13 Oct 2013 20:13:32 -0700, Tim Roberts wrote:
def add(c1, c2):
% Decode
c1 = ord(c1) - 65
c2 = ord(c2) - 65
% Process
i1 = (c1 + c2) % 26
% Encode
return chr(i1+65)
Python uses # for comments, not %, as I'm sure you know. What language
were you thinking off when you wrote the above?
IIRC Lisp uses % for comments, but it may need to be doubled. (It's
been doubled in the examples I've seen, and I don't remember the syntax.)
Perhaps Scheme has the same convention, but Scheme could be considered a
part of the Lisp clade.
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