Hello, I have started to learn python recently and have a question about for loops that I was hoping someone could answer. I want to be able to print all the possible products of two numbers from one to ten. so: 2 by 2, 2 by 3, 2 by 4...2 by 10, 3 by 2, 3 by 3...3 by 10, 4 by 2, 4 by 3 etc...I would have thought the easiest way to do so would be to use two for loops but I am not sure. could anyone please tell me how this is done. thanks very much. asadm.
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here is another way
note we need to start second iterator from 'i' instead of 1, so this is doubly efficient edit: proof that it same as simple solution
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Just for fun (and the itertools-addicted SO readers) using only one for-loop:
EDIT: using xrange as suggested by Hank Gay |
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