def chees_and_crackers(cheese_count, boxes_of_crackers):
print("You have %d cheeses!" % cheese_count)
print("You have %d boexes of crackers!" % boxes_of_crackers)
print("Man that's enough for a party!")
print("Get a blanke. \n")
print("We can just give the function numbers directly:")
chees_and_crackers(20, 30)
print("Or, we can use variables from our script:")
amount_of_cheese = 10
amount_of_crackers = 50
chees_and_crackers(amount_of_cheese, amount_of_crackers)
print("We can even do math inside too:")
chees_and_crackers(10 + 20, 5 + 6)
print("And we can combine the two, variables and math:")
chees_and_crackers(amount_of_cheese + 100, amount_of_crackers + 1000)
output
We can just give the function numbers directly:
You have 20 cheeses!
You have 30 boexes of crackers!
Man that's enough for a party!
Get a blanke.
Or, we can use variables from our script:
You have 10 cheeses!
You have 50 boexes of crackers!
Man that's enough for a party!
Get a blanke.
We can even do math inside too:
You have 30 cheeses!
You have 11 boexes of crackers!
Man that's enough for a party!
Get a blanke.
And we can combine the two, variables and math:
You have 110 cheeses!
You have 1050 boexes of crackers!
Man that's enough for a party!
Get a blanke.
2019-09-29
04:02:17