• Sanctus@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Hey ChatGPT. I need you to walk through a for loop for me. Every time the loop completes I want you to say completed. I need the for loop to iterate off of a variable, n. I need the for loop to have an exit condition of n+1.

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        Didn’t work. Output this:

        `# Set the value of n
        n = 5

        Create a for loop with an exit condition of n+1

        for i in range(n+1):
        # Your code inside the loop goes here
        print(f"Iteration {i} completed.")

        This line will be executed after the loop is done

        print(“Loop finished.”)`

        Interesting. The code format doesn’t work on Kbin.

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          Interesting. The code format doesn’t work on Kbin.

          Indent the lines of the code block with four spaces on each line. The backtick version is for short inline snippets. It’s a Markdown thing that’s not well communicated yet in the editor.

        • Sanctus@lemmy.world
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          I think I fucked up the exit condition. It was supposed to create an infinite loops as it increments n, but always needs 1 more to exit.

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            What if you just told it to exit on n = -1? If it only increments n, it should also go on forever (or, hell, just try a really big number for n)

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              That might work if it doesn’t attempt to correct it to something that makes sense. Worth a try tbh.

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          You need to put back ticks around your code `like this`. The four space thing doesn’t work for a lot of clients