#Conner Kahn
#12/2/21
#I learned about string formatting
year = 2017
price = 2.42011
print('The national average gas price in %d was $ %f' % (year, price))
year = 2017
price = 2.42011
print('The national average gas price in %i was $ %3.2f' % (year, price))
year = 2017
price = 2.42011
print('The national average gas price in %i was $ %08.2F' % (year, price))
year = 2017
price = 2.42011
print('The national average gas price in %d was $ %e' % (year, price))
year = 2017
price = 2.42011
print('The national average gas price in %d was $ %3.2e' % (year, price))
year = 2017
price = 2.42011
print('The national average gas price in %d was $ %3.2E' % (year, price))
first_name = input("Enter your first name: ")
last_name = input("Enter your last name: ")
print('The first name starts with: %c' % (first_name[0]))
print('The last name ends with the 2 chars: %s' %(last_name[-2:]))
from math import pi
print("Right adjusted: %20.2f" %(pi))
print("Left adjusted: %-20.2f" %(pi))
# [ ] Use the variables `F` and `C` to generate the following print outputs
'''
75 Fahrenheit = 23.888900 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 23.89 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 000023.889 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 23.889 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 23.889 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 2.389E+01 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 2.389e+01 Celsius
'''
FH = 'Fahrenheit'
Ce = 'Celcius' #These two variables are just so I dont need to hard code as much
F = 75
C = 23.8889
print(F, "Fahrenheit =", C, "Celcius")
print('%d farhenheit = %4.2f celcius' % (F,C))
print('%d farhenheit = %010.3F celcius' % (F,C))
print('%d farhenheit = %-10.3f celcius' % (F,C))
print('%d farhenheit = %4.3e celcius' % (F,C))
print('%d farhenheit = %4.3E celcius' % (F,C))
# [ ] Use the string variables below to generate the following print outputs
# HINT: Set the name formatter width to 10 characters
first_name = 'Tamara'
last_name = 'Babic'
'''
Name: Tamara Babic
Name: Tamara Babic
Name: Tamara Babic
Name: Tamara Babic
Name: Tamara Babic
Name: Tamara Babic
'''
print(first_name,last_name)
print('%10s %10s' % (first_name,last_name))
print('%-10s %10s' % (first_name,last_name))
print('%10s %-10s' % (first_name,last_name))
print('%-10s %s' % (first_name,last_name))
print('%s %s' % (first_name,last_name))
# [ ] The list `data` contains personnel information (Name, ID, email)
# Write a program to print out the data as follows:
'''
Name ID Email
--------------------------------------------------
Suresh Datta 57394 suresh@example.com
Colette Browning 48539 colette@example.com
Skye Homsi 58302 skye@example.com
Hiroto Yamaguchi 48502 hiroto@example.com
Tobias Ledford 48291 tobias@example.com
Jin Xu 48293 jin@example.com
Joana Dias 23945 joana@example.com
Alton Derosa 85823 alton@example.com
'''
data = [["Suresh Datta", 57394, "suresh@example.com"], ["Colette Browning", 48539, "colette@example.com"], ["Skye Homsi", 58302, "skye@example.com"], ["Hiroto Yamaguchi", 48502, "hiroto@example.com"], ["Tobias Ledford", 48291, "tobias@example.com", "Tamara Babic", 58201, "tamara@example.com"], ["Jin Xu", 48293, "jin@example.com"], ["Joana Dias", 23945, "joana@example.com"], ["Alton Derosa", 85823, "alton@example.com"]]
for d in data:
x = d[0]
x = x.ljust(20)
y = d[1]
z = d[2]
print('%+s %s %25s' % (x,y,z))
year = 2017
price = 2.42011
print('The national average gas price in {:d} was $ {:f}'.format(year, price))
year = 2017
price = 2.42011
print('The national average gas price in {0:d} was $ {1:3.2F}'.format(year, price))
year = 2017
price = 2.42011
print('The national average gas price in {y:d} was $ {p:1.2e}'.format(y = year, p = price))
year = 2017
price = 2.42011
print('The national average gas price in {:d} was $ {:010.2f}'.format(year, price))
first_name = input("Enter your first name: ")
last_name = input("Enter your last name: ")
print('The first name starts with: {:s}'.format(first_name[0]))
print('The last name ends with the 2 chars: {:s}'.format(last_name[-2:]))
from math import pi
print('Right adjusted : {:<20.2f}'.format(pi))
print('Center adjusted: {:^20.2f}'.format(pi))
print('Left adjusted : {:>20.2f}'.format(pi))
from math import pi
# Padding with zeros
print('Right adjusted : {:0<20.2f}'.format(pi))
print('Center adjusted: {:0^20.2f}'.format(pi))
print('Left adjusted : {:0>20.2f}'.format(pi))
from math import pi
# Padding with underscore characters
print('Right adjusted : {:_<20.2f}'.format(pi))
print('Center adjusted: {:_^20.2f}'.format(pi))
print('Left adjusted : {:_>20.2f}'.format(pi))
# [ ] Use Python-style formatting and the variables `F` and `C` to generate the following print outputs
'''
75 Fahrenheit = 23.888900 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 23.89 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 0000023.89 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 23.889 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 23.889 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 23.889 Celsius
75 Fahrenheit = 2.389E+01 Celsius
'''
F = 75
C = 23.8889
print(F, "Fahrenheit =", C, "Celcius")
print('{:d} farhenheit = {:4.2f} celcius'.format(F,C))
print('{:d} farhenheit = {:010.3F} celcius'.format(F,C))
print('{:d} farhenheit = {:<10.3f} celcius'.format(F,C))
print('{:d} farhenheit = {:4.3e} celcius'.format(F,C))
print('{:d} farhenheit = {:4.3E} celcius'.format(F,C))
# [ ] Use Python-style formatting and the string variables below to generate the following print outputs
# HINT: Set the name formatter width to 10 characters
first_name = 'Tamara'
last_name = 'Babic'
'''
Name: Tamara Babic
Name: Tamara Babic
Name: Tamara____ _____Babic
Name: __Tamara__ __Babic___
Name: ____Tamara Babic_____
Name: Tamara Babic
'''
print(last_name, first_name)
print('{:<10s} {:>10s}'.format(first_name,last_name))
print('{:_<10s} {:_>10s}'.format(first_name,last_name))
print('{:_^9s} {:_^9s}'.format(first_name,last_name))
print('{:_>10s} {:_<10s}'.format(first_name,last_name))
print('{:>10s} {:<10s}'.format(first_name,last_name))
# [ ] The list `data` contains personnel information (Name, ID, email)
# Write a program using Python-style formatting to print out the data as follows:
'''
Name | ID | Email
________________________________________________________
Suresh Datta | 57394 | suresh@example.com
Colette Browning | 48539 | colette@example.com
Skye Homsi | 58302 | skye@example.com
Hiroto Yamaguchi | 48502 | hiroto@example.com
Tobias Ledford | 48291 | tobias@example.com
Jin Xu | 48293 | jin@example.com
Joana Dias | 23945 | joana@example.com
Alton Derosa | 85823 | alton@example.com
'''
data = [["Suresh Datta", 57394, "suresh@example.com"], ["Colette Browning", 48539, "colette@example.com"], ["Skye Homsi", 58302, "skye@example.com"], ["Hiroto Yamaguchi", 48502, "hiroto@example.com"], ["Tobias Ledford", 48291, "tobias@example.com"], ["Tamara Babic", 58201, "tamara@example.com"], ["Jin Xu", 48293, "jin@example.com"], ["Joana Dias", 23945, "joana@example.com"], ["Alton Derosa", 85823, "alton@example.com"]]
for x in data:
print('{:^20s} {:^20s} {:>20s}' .format(x[0],str(x[1]),x[2]))