Op zaterdag 15 februari 2014 10:18:36 UTC+1 schreef Luke Geelen: > hello, > > i have been working on a python resistor calculator to let my class show what > you can do with python. > > now i have a script that makes the more speekable value of the resistance > (res) > > > > #if len(str(res)) > 9: > > # res2 = res / 1000000000 > > # print "de weerstand is %s,%s giga ohms" % (res2) > > #elif len(str(res)) > 6: > > # res2 = res / 1000000 > > # print "de weerstand is %s,%s Mega ohm" % (res2) > > #elif len(str(res)) > 3: > > # res2 = res / 1000 > > # print "de weerstand is", res2,"kilo ohm" > > #elif len(str(res)) < 4: > > # res2 = res > > # print "de weerstand is", res2,"ohm" > > > > i commented it because it doesn't work (yet), when i have a resistance of > > 9.9 Giga ohms it says it is 9 giga ohms. it seems to work with natural > number, anyway of using decimals insted so that it says : the resistance is > 9.9 Giga Ohms instead of 9 ?
, wait i have put one %s to much in the print function. this is from a other attempt so please excuse me -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list