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Pascals Triangle in Python and Java
There are certain "party pieces" that I have during courses ... and on my Java Courses, a program to generate Pascal's Triangle in an array of arrays is one of them.
One of my delegates on today's Python Course suggested this as an exercise ... and here's a link to the source. Turns out to be even more elegant than the Java solution, which you can see here (written 2008-11-10, updated 2008-11-13)
Associated topics are indexed as below, or enter http://melksh.am/nnnn for individual articles Y102 - Python - Fundamentals [328] Making programs easy for any user to start - (2005-05-29) [633] Copying a reference, or cloning - (2006-03-05) [748] Getting rid of variables after you have finished with them - (2006-06-06) [956] Python security - trouble with input - (2006-11-30) [1430] Integer v float - Python - (2007-11-12) [1448] Question on division (Java) - Also Perl, PHP, Python ... - (2007-11-28) [1461] Python - input v raw input - (2007-12-06) [2368] Python - fresh examples of all the fundamentals - (2009-08-20) [2442] Variable storage - Perl, Tcl and Python compared - (2009-10-08) [2778] Learning to program in Python 2 ... and / or in Python 3 - (2010-05-24) [3083] Python - fresh examples from recent courses - (2010-12-11) [3181] Beware - a=a+b and a+=b are different - Python - (2011-02-23) [3278] Do I need to initialise variables - programming in C, C++, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby or Java. - (2011-05-05) [3551] Some terms used in programming (Biased towards Python) - (2011-12-12) [3886] Formatting output - why we need to, and first Python example - (2012-10-09) [3917] BODMAS - the order a computer evaluates arithmetic expressions - (2012-11-09) [4324] Learning to program - variables and constants - (2014-11-22) [4442] Mutable v Immuatble objects in Python, and the implication - (2015-02-24) [4712] A reminder of the key issues to consider in moving from Python 2 to Python 3 - (2016-10-30)
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