Exemple #1
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def func_two(elements):
    elements_formatted = format_input(elements)
    if elements_formatted == 'quit':
        sys.exit()

    else:
        return elements_formatted
Exemple #2
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def func_two(elements):
    elements_formatted = format_input(elements)
    if elements_formatted == 'quit':
        sys.exit()

    else:
        return elements_formatted
Exemple #3
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def func_four():
    numbers = get_numbers()
    numbers_stripped = rem_comm_spaces(numbers)
    num_only = only_num(numbers_stripped)
    while num_only == False:
        numbers = format_input(numbers)
        if numbers == 'quit':
            sys.exit()
        else:
            print('\n')
            print("I'm sorry, but you seem to have entered \
a letter, an invalid punctuation mark, or the empty string. \
Please try again.")
            print('\n')
            numbers = get_numbers()
            numbers_stripped = rem_comm_spaces(numbers)
            num_only = only_num(numbers_stripped)
            continue
    return numbers
Exemple #4
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def func_four():
    numbers = get_numbers()
    numbers_stripped = rem_comm_spaces(numbers)
    num_only = only_num(numbers_stripped)
    while num_only == False:
        numbers = format_input(numbers)
        if numbers == 'quit':
            sys.exit()
        else:
            print('\n')
            print("I'm sorry, but you seem to have entered \
a letter, an invalid punctuation mark, or the empty string. \
Please try again.")
            print('\n')
            numbers = get_numbers()
            numbers_stripped = rem_comm_spaces(numbers)
            num_only = only_num(numbers_stripped)
            continue
    return numbers
Exemple #5
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 def test_one(self):
     self.assertEqual(format_input('fs FSE, sljf  ,'),'fsfse,sljf,')