
昨天和大家分享了41-50题,今天继续来刷51~60题
Write a function to compute 5/0 and use try/except to catch the exceptions.
def divide():
return 5/0
try:
divide()
except ZeroDivisionError as ze:
print("Why you are dividing a number by ZERO!!")
except:
print("Any other exception")Define a custom exception class which takes a string message as attribute.
class CustomException(Exception):
"""Exception raised for custom purpose
Attributes:message -- explanation of the error
"""
def __init__(self, message):
self.message = message
num = int(input())
try:
if num < 10:
raise CustomException("Input is less than 10")
elif num > 10:
raise CustomException("Input is grater than 10")
except CustomException as ce:
print("The error raised: " + ce.message)Assuming that we have some email addresses in the "username@companyname.com" format, please write program to print the user name of a given email address. Both user names and company names are composed of letters only.Example: If the following email address is given as input to the program:
john@google.comThen, the output of the program should be:
johnIn case of input data being supplied to the question, it should be assumed to be a console input.
def getname(s):
try:
return s.split("@")[0]
except:
print("This is not a email-adress")
getname("john@google.com")import re
email = "john@google.com"
pattern = "(\w+)@\w+.com"
ans = re.findall(pattern,email)
print(ans)Assuming that we have some email addresses in the "username@companyname.com" format, please write program to print the company name of a given email address. Both user names and company names are composed of letters only.Example: If the following email address is given as input to the program:
john@google.comThen, the output of the program should be:
googleimport re
email = "john@google.com"
pattern = "\w+@(\w+).com"
ans = re.findall(pattern,email)
print(ans)def getname(s):
try:
return s.replace("@",".").split(".")[1]
except:
print("Something Wrong")
getname("john@google.com")Write a program which accepts a sequence of words separated by whitespace as input to print the words composed of digits only.Example: If the following words is given as input to the program:
2 cats and 3 dogs.Then, the output of the program should be:
['2', '3']In case of input data being supplied to the question, it should be assumed to be a console input.
import re
s = input()
print(re.findall("\d+",s))import re
s= input()
pattern = "\d+"
ans = re.findall(pattern,s)
print(ans)[int(s) for s in input().split() if s.isdigit()]Print a unicode string "hello world".
unicodeString = u"hello world!"
print(unicodeString)Write a program to read an ASCII string and to convert it to a unicode string encoded by utf-8.
s = input()
u = s.encode('utf-8')
print(u)Write a special comment to indicate a Python source code file is in unicode.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-Write a program to compute 1/2+2/3+3/4+...+n/n+1 with a given n input by console (n>0).*Example: If the following n is given as input to the program:*
5Then, the output of the program should be:
3.55n = int(input())
sum = 0
for i in range(1, n+1):
sum+= i/(i+1)
print(round(sum, 2)) # rounded to 2 decimal pointWrite a program to compute:
f(n)=f(n-1)+100 when n>0
and f(0)=1with a given n input by console (n>0).Example: If the following n is given as input to the program:
5Then, the output of the program should be:
501def f(n):
if n == 0:
return 1
else:
return f(n-1) + 100
n = int(input())
print(f(n))这十道题的代码在我的github上,如果大家想看一下每道题的输出结果,可以点击以下链接下载:
我的运行环境Python 3.6+,如果你用的是Python 2.7版本,绝大多数不同就体现在以下3点:
谢谢大家,我们下期见!希望各位朋友不要吝啬,把每道题的更高效的解法写在评论里,我们一起进步!!!