The greatest common divisor, also known as GCD, is the greatest number that will, without a remainder, fully divide a pair of integers.
Now, I want you to make a program that will accept two integers and with the use of loops, print out their GCD. Make good use of conditional statements as well.
Off you go!
Input
A line containing two integers separated by a space.
6·9
Output
A line containing an integer.
3
by CodeChum Admin
I have a list of 3 numbers here with me that's already in the code editor, but I want you to add some more to this list by inputting some more numbers yourself in one line and then, print out only the even numbers from the list.
Can you do that for me?
by CodeChum Admin
Let us now try comparing two numbers by letting the user input two different numbers and say "Greater" if the first inputted number is greater than the second one, and "Lesser" if it’s the other way around.
Let's go!
Input
A line containing two different numbers separated by a space.
1.2·1.02
Output
A line containing a string.
Greater
by CodeChum Admin
There are different kinds of numbers, but among them all, the most commonly used numbers in our daily lives are those positive ones. So, I only want you to count all the positive numbers from the 4 outputted values and print out the result.
Go and search for the positive ones among these four!
by CodeChum Admin
We've already tried comparing 3 numbers to see the largest among all, so let's try a more complicated mission where we locate the position of the largest among 5 numbers. There are only 4 possible cases for this mission:
- if the largest digit is the first digit, print "Leftmost"
- if the largest digit is the third digit, print "Middle"
- if the largest digit is the last digit, print "Rightmost"
- if none of the above is correct, print "Unknown"
Now, show me how far you've understood your lessons!
5. Even Out
by CodeChum Admin
Instructions:
Input two integers in one line, separated by a space. The first integer shall represent the starting point, and the other, the ending point.
Print out all even numbers that are within the range of the starting and ending point (inclusive or including the ending point).
Instructions
Create two variables assigned with an input() function that will accept integer values. Note that the integer values will all be typed in one line separated by space, so remember how to do that with the past lessons on taking multiple inputs in one line.
Print out all even numbers that are within the range of the first and second inputted integers. You must also remember that the inputted integers are also included in evaluating if it's an even number so be careful in filling out your range() function for this one.
Input
A line containing two integers separated by a space.
5 10
Output
A line containing integers separated by a space.
6 8 10
Can you identify if Cody's name is spelled right? If so, then make a program that accepts four one-letter strings separated by space and print "Correct" if the inputted strings, combined in order, spell the name Cody correctly. If not, print "Wrong". It doesn't matter if it's in uppercase or lowercase, as long as it's spelled correctly, it's considered correct.
Now, will you take on this task?
Input
A line containing four one-letter strings separated by a space.
c·O·D·y
Output
A line containing a string.
Correct
Let us now try comparing two numbers by letting the user input two different numbers and say "Greater" if the first inputted number is greater than the second one, and "Lesser" if it’s the other way around.
Let's go!
Input
A line containing two different numbers separated by a space.
1.2·1.02
Output
A line containing a string.
Greater
Did you know that in lotteries, a 3-digit number with the same numbers in all digits like 777 will hit the jackpot in a casino? In the same manner, let's make a program that will test if a certain 3-digit number hits a jackpot or not by identifying if all the digits of a given number is the same as the second inputted number. If it is, print "Jackpot!"; else, print "Nah".
Let's try this out now!
Input
A line containing two integers separated by a space.
777·7
Output
A line containing a string.
Jackpot!
I wanna experiment on looping through a range of numbers that will be randomly inputted by the user. However, I don't want to let them see the loading percentage that is divisible by 4, so please exclude those for me when printing it out.
Thank you!
Instructions
Input
A line containing two integers separated by a space.
2·10
Output
Multiple lines containing a string and an integer.
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