Challenge: Creating Odd and Even Logic
The % operator returns the remainder of dividing one number by another. For example, 5 % 2 returns 1, since 2 fits into 5 twice with a remainder of 1. This is useful for checking whether a number is even or odd.
1234# Check if the number is even print(1 % 2 == 0) # False (odd) print(2 % 2 == 0) # True (even) print(3 % 2 == 0) # False (odd)
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You are analyzing a number to determine whether it is odd or even. Depending on the result, you will store the appropriate string in a variable called result.
- Use an if/else statement to check whether the number is odd or even.
- If the number is odd, assign the string
'odd'to theresultvariable. - If the number is even, assign the string
'even'to theresultvariable.
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Challenge: Creating Odd and Even Logic
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The % operator returns the remainder of dividing one number by another. For example, 5 % 2 returns 1, since 2 fits into 5 twice with a remainder of 1. This is useful for checking whether a number is even or odd.
1234# Check if the number is even print(1 % 2 == 0) # False (odd) print(2 % 2 == 0) # True (even) print(3 % 2 == 0) # False (odd)
Swipe to start coding
You are analyzing a number to determine whether it is odd or even. Depending on the result, you will store the appropriate string in a variable called result.
- Use an if/else statement to check whether the number is odd or even.
- If the number is odd, assign the string
'odd'to theresultvariable. - If the number is even, assign the string
'even'to theresultvariable.
Oplossing
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