Hi,
I'm learning Python, I guess this must be absolutely silly but it's been driving me mad for hours.
I've simplified a lot from the original problem, and I can't understand how this function returns None in many cases:
However, it returns True for other values like a = 1 and b = 10.
I've made other tests and could never get it returning False.
Why? Thanks for any help to figure it out.
Eventually I've found the solution...
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I'm learning Python, I guess this must be absolutely silly but it's been driving me mad for hours.
I've simplified a lot from the original problem, and I can't understand how this function returns None in many cases:
def funk(a, b):
print(a, b)
if a == (b * 0.10):
print('flag')
return True
elif a > 0.25:
a -= 0.25
b -= 1
funk(a, b)
else:
return FalseFor example with a = 1.25 and b = 8, the output is:Output:1.25 8
1.0 7
0.75 6
0.5 5
flagIt displays 'flag' but eventually returns None and not True as I would expect.However, it returns True for other values like a = 1 and b = 10.
I've made other tests and could never get it returning False.
Why? Thanks for any help to figure it out.
Eventually I've found the solution...
line 9:
return funk(a, b)Sorry for inconvenience...
