from ascii import one print(one()) from ascii import two print(two()) from art.pictures import three print(three()) from art.pictures import four print(four()) from art.even_more_art.images import five print(five()) from scene import six print(six())
#Your goal is to import and run functions one, two, three, four, five, and six. This should be done inside the Python shell #from the top-level directory (don't cd into the sub-directories). import ascii import scene from art.even_more_art import images from art import pictures print(ascii.one()) print(ascii.two()) print(pictures.three()) print(pictures.four()) print(images.five()) print(scene.six())
from ascii import one, two print("this is number 1: {}".format(one())) print("this is number 2: {}".format(two())) #go into a folder and grab a file from art.pictures import three, four print("this is number 3: {}".format(three())) print("this is number 4: {}".format(four())) from art.even_more_art.images import five print("this is number 5: {}".format(five())) from scene import six print("this is number 6: {}".format(six()))
# importing a function from a module in the root directory from ascii import one, two # importing functions from a module inside a package in the root directory from art.pictures import three, four # importing functions from a module inside nested packages from art.even_more_art.images import five # importing a function from a module in the root directory from scene import six # test all the imported functions print(one(), two(), three(), four(), five(), six(), sep="\n\n\n")
import ascii print(ascii.one()) print(ascii.two()) from art import pictures print(pictures.three()) print(pictures.four()) from art import even_more_art from art.even_more_art import images print(images.five()) import scene as s print(s.six())