We've already tried printing out the values of an array in reversed order, right? Today, we shall compute for the squares of all the numbers.
There's already a predefined array/list containing 100 integer values. Loop through each values, compute their squares, and display them.
Output
Multiple lines containing an integer.
4
9
25
10000
49
9
25
9
1
16
.
.
.
from random import randint
lst = [randint( 1, 100 ) for i in range(100)]
for n in lst:
n_sqr = n**2
print(n_sqr)
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