On 02/04/2012 08:17 AM, Zafrullah Syed wrote:
Hi,
I need urgent help:
I am unable to commit code to svn, I am getting this warning:
*svn: Commit failed (details follow):*
*svn: Commit blocked by pre-commit hook (exit code 1) with output:*
*:17: Warning: 'with' will become a reserved keyword in
On 11/17/2011 3:26 PM ADRIAN KELLY said...
i know i'm stupid but i have tried everything to get one line of text
working, i have written out pseudo and read every website.
now i am getting this error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "F:\VTOS ATHLONE\PYTHON_VTOS\foreign exc
def exchange(cash_in):
euro=1
dollar=1.35
base=50
if cash_in>base:
totalreturn=cash_in*dollar
else:
totalreturn=0
return totalreturn
amount=0
# this would be better placed inside the main function.
def main():
while amount<50:
amount = raw_input(
My mail client stripped new lines, at least on this machine, so I will
just top-post this. Sorry!
Your problem is that you say:
amount=0
def main()...
You then try to use amount in main, but main has no amount in it.
Either move "amount=0" inside main, or put a global reference:
amount=0
def main()
There's a few things I've noticed:
1. I would recommend using an IDE of some sort. I copy and pasted this into
eclipse, and it told me straight away that you had a parenthesis problem on
this line: d1=(log(s/x)+((r+v**2/2)*t)/(v*sqrt(t))
2. Your function "dividend" isn't returning a value.
3. Un
lim chee siong wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> I was writing a module for the black-scholes pricing model in python, but I
> keep getting this error message:
> Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in File
> "C:\Python26\lib\blackscholes.py", line 25d2=d1-v*sqrt(t)
Please COPY A
On 18-02-11 09:42, lim chee siong wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I was writing a module for the black-scholes pricing model in python,
> but I keep getting this error message:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "", line 1, in
> File "C:\Python26\lib\blackscholes.py", line 25
> d2=d1-v*sqrt(t)
Tha
Please reply to the list not just me. We all participate and learn.
Shumail Siddiqui wrote:
> I know this assignment is not too hard, but I have been greatly
> overwhelmed with work as I have been taking a 19 credits recently. I
> kind of have an approach to this by importing random numbers and
Shumail Siddiqui wrote:
> Dear tutor,
> I have a question regarding a functions based assignment.
I agree with Alan.
And I wonder why this assignment is hard for you.
Are you in the wrong course (insufficient prerequisites)?
Is the instructor failing to provide the resources you need?
Are
"Shumail Siddiqui" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> I have a question regarding a functions based assignment. The
> assignment is:
> For this project, you will write two small Python programs:
>
OK, Since this is for homework I cannot give you the answers
but I will point out some things you s
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