compute the double square...... :(

Ian Kelly ian.g.kelly at gmail.com
Sun Jan 9 05:59:27 EST 2011


On 1/8/2011 11:10 PM, aregee wrote:
> pie.py:3: Deprecation Warning: integer argument expected, got float
> for b in range(0,(x**0.5)/2):

I expect you want range(0, int((x / 2) ** 0.5) + 1), no?
> for b in range(0,(x**0.5)/2):
> a = (x-(b**2))**0.5
> try:
> a = int(a)
> except:
> print("not an integer")
> exit(1)

Your indentation is confusing. Is the try-except contained inside the 
for loop or not?
And what are you actually trying to test for here? The assignment here 
of "a = int(a)" will never throw an exception as long as the loop runs.
>> count = 0;
> count = count + 1;

Again, confusing indentation. Is this supposed to be part of the except 
block? And what is the purpose of incrementing count if you're going to 
set it to 0 immediately before? You might as well just write "count = 1"
> if (x == a**2 + b**2):
>> print "double square"

This also appears to be outside of the loop.


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