adebayo.abra...@gmail.com wrote his student exercise as raw text: > Help with this problem! > > Temperature converter > Description > > Write two functions that will convert temperatures back and forth from the > Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales. The formulas for making the > conversion are as follows: > > Tc=(5/9)*(Tf-32) > Tf=(9/5)*Tc+32 > > where Tc is the Celsius temperature and Tf is the Fahrenheit temperature. > More information and further descriptions of how to do the conversion can > be found at this NASA Webpage. If you finish this assignment quickly, add > a function to calculate the wind chill. Input > > Your program should ask the user to input a temperature and then which > conversion they would like to perform.
One link to help you: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You have just to add the Python syntax for functions declaration and return value around your expressions (writing let as an exercise)… just care of a small difference between Python2 et Python3 with the division operator, which may makes you discover a tricky issue with integers manipulation (common to many programming languages). A+ -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list