Recommended from future import division

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AceLewis 2016-05-15 22:09:31 +01:00
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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ I initially saw [Al Sweigart](https://github.com/asweigart)'s [my_first_tic_tac_
sqrt(9500/4) = 48.7339...
sqrt(9500/4) ≈ 50
So to be true to the "real" story I have only gone from 0-50 however higher numbers can easily be generated too however my Python crashes with larger numbers. I generated one that was 0-1000 and it took up 317 MB of space on my hard drive but was only 20MB after I compressed it to a .rat so I have also attached it.
So to be true to the "real" story I have only gone from 0-50 however higher numbers can easily be generated too however my Python crashes with larger numbers. I generated one that was 0-1000 and it took up 317 MB of space on my hard drive but was only 20MB after I compressed it to a .rar so I have also attached it.
The generator will not work in Python 2 it can easily be patched to work by putting a ".0" on the end of the eval and then cutting off the last two when printing the equation but I decided to not do what because it would add a ".0" to the end of additions, subtractions and multiplications (or you could use an if statement but I decided to miss that out).
The generator will not work in Python 2 however it can probably be patched to work by doing `from __future__ import division`
![The image](https://i.imgur.com/ZMvUovj.png)