• @Guy_Fieris_Hair
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    1 year ago

    I feel like I accidentally do something similar everytime I program anything. I am just bad at it, I don’t know the short cuts or all the commands, but by God, it will work when I am done with it… maybe.

    I don’t know the right wat to do this, but I think there would be something like:

    x = Number

    If (x//2)is.integer() == “true”:

    Print(“Even”)

    Else:

    Print(“odd”)

    Maybe? Idk. Probably a bunch of syntax issues and I haven’t written anything in like a year.

    • @nero
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      41 year ago

      You basically got it yeah. You can do x % 2 and check if that is 0, as % calculates the remainder (in python at least)

      • @Guy_Fieris_Hair
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        1 year ago

        y = 1

        while y ==1:

        x = input(“Enter Number”)

        if int(x) % 2 == 0:
        

        print(“EVEN”)

        else:
        

        print(“ODD”)

        I don’t know why, but I opened up my IDLE for the first time in a year and did it.

        • @nero
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          11 year ago

          Know you probably don’t care, but you can do a while loop using while True: <code>

          Which is the same as you using a statement which equals to true.

          Thought i don’t think you need it for what you’re doing currently.

          • @nero
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            11 year ago

            Unless you want it to keep asking the question of course**

    • @TeaHands
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      11 year ago

      Hey if it works, it works.