The example in this article describes the Python output 9*9 multiplication table method. Share to everyone for your reference. The implementation methods are as follows:
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#!/usr/bin/env Python # 9 * 9 for I in range (1): Print to J in range (1, i+1): print "%d*%d=%d"% (i, J, I*j), |
To add a simpler approach:
The code is as follows:
Print (' n '. Join (["%d*%d=%2s"% (y,x,x*y) for Y in range (1,x+1))) for X in range (1,10)))
The output results are as follows:
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1*1=1 2*1=2 2*2=4 3*1=3 3*2=6 3*3=9 4*1=4 4*2=8 4*3=12 4*4=16 5*1=5 5*2=10 5*3=15 5*4=20 5*5=25 6*1=6 6*2=12 6*3=18 6* 4=24 6*5=30 6*6=36 7*1=7 7*2=14 7*3=21 7*4=28 7*5=35 7*6=42 7*7=49 8*1=8 8*2=16 8*3=24 8*4=32 8*5=40 8*6=48 8*7=56 8*8=64 9*1=9 9*2=18 9*3=27 9*4=36 9*5=45 9*6=54 9*7=63 9*8=72 9*9=81 |
I hope this article will help you with your Python programming.