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Chartz
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This one is dedicated to ccc (I watched the EuroPython!) for all his
Help due to me being new and somewhat unsmart mistakes
This is my app that makes a chart
And is called Chartz# PieMaker # This simple thingymajigger (<- be careful that word is in no way professional) # allows you to enter three % numbers and will make a bar chart. print('Enter three percentage numbers that add up to 100%...\n') a = raw_input('Enter % ') or '20' # 20 is the default value if user just presses enter aPIE = int(a) b = raw_input('Enter % ') or '30' bPIE = int(b) c = raw_input('Enter % ') or '50' cPIE = int(c) total = aPIE + bPIE + cPIE # make sure the three numbers add up to 100% assert total == 100, '{} + {} + {} = {} != 100!'.format(a, b, c, total) n1 = raw_input('Name your first bar ({}%): '.format(a)) or 'first' n2 = raw_input('Name your second bar ({}%): '.format(b)) or 'second' n3 = raw_input('Name your third bar ({}%): '.format(c)) or 'third' print('') dividing_line = '| {} |'.format('-' * 36) fmt = '| {:>10} {:>3}% {:<20} |' print(dividing_line) stars = '*' * (aPIE / 5) # one star for every 5% print(fmt.format(n1, a, stars)) print(dividing_line) stars = '*' * (bPIE / 5) print(fmt.format(n2, b, stars)) print(dividing_line) stars = '*' * (cPIE / 5) print(fmt.format(n3, c, stars)) print(dividing_line)
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Thanks for the dedication! It is more of a bar chart than a pie chart. A few ideas...
# PieMaker # This simple thingymajigger (<- be careful that word is in no way professional) # allows you to enter three % numbers and will make a bar chart. print('Enter three percentage numbers that add up to 100%...\n') a = raw_input('Enter % ') or '20' # 20 is the default value if user just presses enter aPIE = int(a) b = raw_input('Enter % ') or '30' bPIE = int(b) c = raw_input('Enter % ') or '50' cPIE = int(c) total = aPIE + bPIE + cPIE # make sure the three numbers add up to 100% assert total == 100, '{} + {} + {} = {} != 100!'.format(a, b, c, total) n1 = raw_input('Name your first pie ({}%): '.format(a)) or 'first' n2 = raw_input('Name your second pie ({}%): '.format(b)) or 'second' n3 = raw_input('Name your third pie ({}%): '.format(c)) or 'third' dividing_line = '| {} |'.format('-' * 36) fmt = '| {:>10} {:>3}% {:<20} |' print('\n' + dividing_line) stars = '*' * (aPIE / 5) # one star for every 5% print(fmt.format(n1, a, stars)) print(dividing_line) stars = '*' * (bPIE / 5) print(fmt.format(n2, b, stars)) print(dividing_line) stars = '*' * (cPIE / 5) print(fmt.format(n3, c, stars)) print(dividing_line)
Output should look like this:
Enter three percentage numbers that add up to 100%... Enter % 50 Enter % 30 Enter % 20 Name your first pie (50%): won Name your second pie (30%): lost Name your third pie (20%): tied | ------------------------------------ | | won 50% ********** | | ------------------------------------ | | lost 30% ****** | | ------------------------------------ | | tied 20% **** | | ------------------------------------ |
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Oh! Sorry I'm only in elementary school xD! I got confused. Thanks for the help! Mind if I use this?
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Go ahead and use it. ;-)