I'm trying to learn Python by working through the problems on the Project Euler website. I know exactly what I want my code to do, and my method works on paper, but I can't make the code work.
GitHub link: https://github.com/albyr/euler-python/blob/master/euler3.py
I have created two functions, one which works out the factors of the target number, and one which checks whether a given number is prime.
# Function that finds all the factors of a given number
def findfactors(n):
# for i in range(1,int(sqrt(n)+1)):
for i in range(1,n+1):
if n/i == int(n/i):
factors.append(i)
# Function that checks if a number is prime
def checkprime(n):
# Trial division
for i in range(2,int(sqrt(n)+1)):
if n/i == int(n/i):
# Number gives a remainder upon division and therefore is not prime
isprime = False
break
else:
isprime = True
if isprime == True:
return True
elif isprime == False:
return False
I'm sure that to experts that code looks horrible. But it works if I use the Python shell:
>>> checkprime(9)
False
>>> checkprime(79)
True
>>> checkprime(factors[3])
True
But when I run the program with F5 I get:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/alby/euler-python/euler3.py", line 45, in <module>
checkprime(factors[i])
File "/home/alby/euler-python/euler3.py", line 32, in checkprime
if isprime == True:
UnboundLocalError: local variable 'isprime' referenced before assignment
If I call the checkprime function from within the program with a hardcoded number (e.g. checkprime(77)
) I get no output at all. I'm certain that this is something basic about the way that Python works that I don't understand, but I cannot for the life of me work out what.
Any suggestions?