40 lines
920 B
Python
40 lines
920 B
Python
# Example: finding and counting leap years
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# JMR 2019
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def isLeapYear(year):
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return year%4 == 0 and year%100 != 0 or year%400 == 0
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def printLeapYears(year1, year2):
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"""Print all leap years in range [year1, year2[."""
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for year in listLeapYears(year1, year2):
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print(year)
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def numLeapYears(year1, year2):
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"""Return the number of leap years in range [year1, year2[."""
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return len(listLeapYears(year1, year2))
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def listLeapYears(year1, year2):
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"""Return a list of leap years in range [year1, year2[."""
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# (We'll get back to lists later in the course.)
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lst = []
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for year in range(year1, year2):
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if isLeapYear(year):
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lst.append(year)
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return lst
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# MAIN PROGRAM:
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def main():
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printLeapYears(1870, 1921)
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x = numLeapYears(1679, 2079)
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print("In [1679, 2079[ there are", x, "leap years")
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print(listLeapYears(1970, 2002))
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main() |