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can someone tell me how to make it impossible for a user to type a 'userchoice1[x]' value that does not range from 1 - 10.
If you also know a way I can make the user input another value for the 'userchoice1[x]' variable if it is less than 1, I'll appreciate you share the knowledge with me.
please see the short code below
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2 Réponsesdef add(x, y):
return x + y
def do_twice(func, x, y):
return func(func(x, y), func(x, y))
a = 5
b = 10
print(do_twice(add, a, b))
Please explain step by step
Which is caller here?
Explain the 3rd and 4th line ?
why in 4th line we write add(add(x,y),add(x,y)) which is function of 1st line ?
how can we write function after return statement insted of (x+y+x+y )=30?
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