On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 10:40:18 AM UTC-8, bradleyb...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, > > > > A Friend is doing maths in University and has had some coursework to do with > python. > > > > The question is > > > > "Write a program that calculates how many positive integers less than N are > not divisible by 2,3 or 5. The user should be prompted to supply the Number > N. Demonstrate your program output when the input N is your student id. > (13006517) > > > > "The collatz process is as follows. Take a positive integer n greater than 1. > while n is greater than 1 repeat the following; if N is even halve it and if > N is odd multiply it by 3 and add 1. The (Unsolved) collatz conjecture is > that this process always terminates. > > > > The user should be prompted to supply the number n, and your program should > build the list of values taken by sucessive iteration of the algorithm, and > print it out. For example, if 7 is input your program should print the list > > > > [7,22,11,34,17,52,26,13,40,20,10,5,16,8,4,2,1] > > > > Demonstrate your program output for an input value consisting of the number > formed adding 10 to the last digit of your student id. (13006517)" > > > > Any help would be appreciated
I'm pretty sure this is not a group for helping people cheat on their school coursework. You,the one trying to supposedly help him couldn't even write a single line of code. How is that "helping"? Kindly come back when u've done some real work and you are stuck. I hope I've been of "help" to you and your friend. thanks -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list