Editing Community Data Science Course (Spring 2023)/Week 1 coding challenges
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# Write some code that tells us if that course description variable we made contains the word "python"? Have it print out helpful answers regardless of what it finds. Be ready to talk about and explain your answer! | # Write some code that tells us if that course description variable we made contains the word "python"? Have it print out helpful answers regardless of what it finds. Be ready to talk about and explain your answer! | ||
# Now add some code that tells us if it contains | # Now add some code that tells us if it contains the word "python" or "statistics". | ||
# Now add some more code to tell if it contains | # Now add some more code to tell if it contains "python" or "statistics" or "visualization" | ||
== #3 A program that knows its limits == | == #3 A program that knows its limits == | ||
Write code that has a variable called <code>my_variable</code> and that multiplies <code>my_variable</code> times 3 and prints out the value of the multiplication—''but that FIRST checks to see if <code>my_variable</code> is a number and prints out a message you come up with, saying that it can't multiply something that is not a number.'' | Write code that has a variable called <code>my_variable</code> and that multiplies <code>my_variable</code> times 3 and prints out the value of the multiplication—''but that FIRST checks to see if <code>my_variable</code> is a number and prints out a message you come up with, saying that it can't multiply something that is not a number.'' |