import mymodule
line = mymodule.line(15)
print(line)

headlines = ["Local Bear Eaten by Man",
             "Legislature Announces New Laws",
             "Peasant Discovers Violence Inherent in System",
             "Cat Rescues Fireman Stuck in Tree",
             "Brave Knight Runs Away",
             "Papperbok Review: Totally Triffic"]
news_ticker =""
for headline in headlines:
    news_ticker = news_ticker + headline +" "
    if len(news_ticker) >= 140:
        news_ticker = news_ticker[:140]
        break

print(news_ticker)
Exemplo n.º 2
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import mymodule

print("++++ executing namespace " + __name__ + " in file: " +  __file__)

# local a variable
a = 'test string'

# any object in mymodule can be used
# and there is no confusion with local a
print( "mymodule.a: %f"%mymodule.a )
print( "local a: " + a )

## use line function from mymodule
print( mymodule.line( 2.34, q=0.5 )  )

## function p1 is defined in mymodule but cannot be used because
## behind __name__ == "__main__" in mymodule
##
print( mymodule.p1( 2.34, q=0.5 )  )