
Database System Concepts
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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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# convert_revised_1.py
# We will try to print a table without using "string formatting"
def main():
print("celsius", "fahrenheit")
for celsius in range (-20, 110, 10):
fahrenheit = 9/5 * celsius + 32
print(celsius, fahrenheit)
main()
Your turn: Please revise the above program convert_revised_1.py with "string formatting" and try to print a better-formatted table(required width for Celsius value is 35, width Fahrenheit value is 45, both should be center-aligned/justified)
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