Am 19.05.2010 22:58, schrieb superpollo:
>
> In [277]: prttn(25, 1)
> Out[277]: 348
>
> In [278]: prttn2(25, 1)
> Out[278]: 348
>
> In [279]: prttn3(25, 1)
> Out[279]: 348
>
> ok, bye!
Just because I was curios:
nec...@zakarumiy ~ % python -m timeit "import test; test.prttn(25,100
Am 19.05.2010 21:58, schrieb superpollo:
> ... how many positive integers less than n have digits that sum up to m:
>
> In [197]: def prttn(m, n):
> tot = 0
> for i in range(n):
> s = str(i)
> sum = 0
> for j in range(len(s)):
> sum += int(s[j])
>
Am 18.05.2010 20:55, schrieb superpollo:
>
> yes python does not, but maybe the *shell* does, or so i thought. i just
> wanted to dump the code for the function in a file, after i tested in
> the shell...
You might want to have a look at the IPython shell [1]. I personally do
not use it myself, b