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Find whether the given number is Armstrong or not

 # Armstrong Number -- * Aim = To find the given number is Armstrong number or not. Q.) What is an Armstrong number? Ans.) It is a number where sum of cube of its digit is equal to the given number.  For example==>> Say 407 then-- (4)³+(0)³+(7)³ = 64 + 0 + 343 = 407 # code : actual = int(input('Enter number:')) sum = 0 num = actual  while (num>0):     digit = (num%10)      power = pow(digit,3)      sum = sum + power      num = num//10 if (sum==actual):     print( actual , 'is an Armstrong number') else:     print( actual , 'is not an Armstrong number') # Output : Enter number:407                     407 is an Armstrong number >> Lets look how the code works : 1) First, get input from the user. 2) Then initialize the variable. 3) Store the actual (input) in a variable called num . We do this coz at the end we need to compa...

Sum and Product of given Digits

* Our objective is to find the sum of given digits i.e.; 2+4+3=9 # sum of given digits code :-- n = int(input('Enter number:')) sum =0 while n>0:     sum = sum + (n%10)     n = n//10 print('Sum of digits=', sum) # Output : Enter number:243                 Sum of digits= 9 >> Lets look at the program-- 1) First we'll take an input from the user    Say n = 243 2) Secondly, we'll initialize the variable    sum = 0 3) We'll build a loop    i.e.; while n>0: 4) Now we'll build our logic as    sum = sum + (n%10)         ----eq.1 >> Lets see how this logic works-- Here, at the R.H.S we have sum + (n%10)     ----from eq.1 Since we have sum=0 and n=243 Therefore, sum + (n%10) = 0 + (243%10)  >> When we divide 243/10 we get the remainder as 3. That is what 243%10 is doing here.               ...

Slicing in Python

  * Let's first understand how a slicing is been done-- Consider a string namely==>> string = 'python_developer!' If we print this then-- #  Output: python_developer! >> Now lets do some slicing here-- print (string[0:17:2]) >> Then the-- # Output: pto_eeoe! >> Lets see how it works-- So basically the print statement is in the form of  print(string[a:b:c]) >>  Now here   --           a: Starting position b: Ending position c: Steps taken >> If we take out length of the given string then-- print (len(string)) # Output: 17 * The total length of the given string is 17. Therefore in our given problem the string will be printed from 0 index to 16 index and would take 2 steps. >> Hence the output-- # Output: pto_eeoe! >> Now the print statement that we have used here is-- print (string[0:17:2]) >> We can also use-- print (string[:17:2]) >> It will give the same output-- ...

Simple Calculator using Python

# Standard Calculator operator = input('Which operation do you wanna perform? \n +, -, * or /:  ') a = float(input('enter the number here:')) b = float(input('enter the number here:')) if operator == '+':     print(a, operator, b, '=', a+b) elif operator == '-':     print(a, operator, b, '=', a-b) elif operator == '*':     print(a, operator, b, '=', a*b) elif operator == '/':     print(a, operator, b, '=', a/b) else:     print('Invalid operation!') # Output : For Addition: Which operation do you wanna perform?   +, -, * or /:  + enter the number here:33 enter the number here:2.036 33.0 + 2.036 = 35.036 For Subtraction: Which operation do you wanna perform?   +, -, * or /:  - enter the number here:23 enter the number here:65656 23.0 - 65656.0 = -65633.0 For Multiplication: Which operation do you wanna perform?   +, -, * or /:  * enter the number here:1.009 enter the number here:23187 1.009...

Login form using html/css

{html code} <html>     <head>         <link href='E:\html\.vscode\.vscode\style.css' type='text/css' rel='stylesheet'>         <title>Login Page</title>         <style>             a:hover{color: red;}             a:active{color: yellow;}         </style>     </head>     <body>         <div class='container'>             <div class="head"><h3>* Login form</h3></div>             <input class='id' placeholder="email or username" >             <br><br><br>             <input class='password' placeholder="password" type='password'>             ...

Coloring Effect using html/css

{html code} <html>     <head>         <link href='E:\html\.vscode\.vscode\style.css' type='text/css' rel='stylesheet'>     <title>coloring effect</title>     </head>     <body>         <div class='text'>             <h2>coloring effect</h2>         </div>     </body> </html> {css code} body{     background: rgb(0, 0, 0); } .text{     position: absolute;     top: 20%;     left: 10%;     color: transparent;     background-image: linear-gradient(to right, rgb(0, 174, 255), rgb(98, 0, 128), rgba(255, 192, 203, 0.651), yellow );     font-family: 'poppins', sans-serif;     font-size: 60px;     text-transform: uppercase;     -webkit-background-clip: text;     animation: a...

Glowing Border effect using html/css

  {html code} <html>     <head>         <link href='E:\html\.vscode\.vscode\style.css' type='text/css' rel='stylesheet'>         <title>Glowing Border</title>     </head>     <body>         <div class='box'>             <div class='text'>             <h2><u>Glowing Border</u></h2>             <p>HTML and CSS are technically not the programming languages, they are the scripting languages.              Usually used for the front-end development.</p>             </div>         </div>             </body> </html> {css code} body{     background: black;     display: ...