Mage wrote: > Look at this tutorial from java.com: > > public class BasicsDemo { > public static void main(String[] args) { > int sum = 0; > for (int current = 1; current <= 10; current++) { > sum += current; > } > System.out.println("Sum = " + sum); > } > }
And then you have to compile it and set up your classpath... > It is "print sum(range(11))" in python. I would have used print sum(xrange(11)) myself. This probably has almost zero measurable performance impact, but I think using xrange() instead of range() is usually a good habit. As you know, xrange() generates ints as it is called rather than all at once, which can be quite helpful with large ranges. > I suggest you to feel lucky if you may use python at your work. Every day. -- Michael Hoffman -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list