[Tutor] bug in exam score conversion program
Steve Willoughby
steve at alchemy.com
Sat Oct 4 22:04:30 CEST 2008
Dragos Ionescu wrote:
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> From: bob gailer <bgailer at gmail.com>
> To: David <ldl08 at gmx.net>
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> Sent: Saturday, October 4, 2008 10:15:10 PM
> Subject: Re: [Tutor] bug in exam score conversion program
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> Lots of good responses. And now for something completely different:
>
> import string
> x = string.maketrans('567891', 'FDCBAA')
> score = raw_input('score>')
> print "Your grade is:", score[0].translate(x)
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> Wow! Bob Gailer's solution is so elegant. Can someone plese explain what
> is the algorithm behind string.maketrans. More exactly, how is this
> function doing the coding?
Actually, I don't think the point was to be elegant as much
as to get you thinking about something you might not have
explored--never hurts to keep learning new features so you
don't inefficiently apply the same old small set of things
to new problems.
You wouldn't *really* want to implement a production grade
system like that, cute though it is. This is setting up a
translation table mapping the first character in the score
to a letter grade. So a 9 is changed to an A. The obvious
problem though is how it handles a score of, say, "1". Or,
for that matter, "37".
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