Grant Edwards wrote: > Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote: > > > What we won't do is write a program for you ready to > > present to your teacher. > > Or if we do, it will be subtly sabotaged in a manner that > will make it obvious to an experienced Python programmer > that you didn't write it. My favorite is to use some > combination of particularly obscure and obtuse mechanisms > that will actually product the correct results but do so in > a way that nobody (including myself a few days later) will > be able to explain without some intense study.
I would caution the OP against blindly soliciting for free homework answers on the internet, most especially when the request includes the deletion of files. Perhaps in this forum the worst case scenario would be the return of a scornful rebuke or a heavily obfuscated chunk of abysmal code. However, in some of the darker, more devious corners of the web, a naive solicitation such as this could end with the student's file-system suddenly being relieved of the burden of carrying around all those extra files. A most unforgiving lesson in the power and conciseness of the recursive algorithm. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list