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Initially I was developing a python code that would help me better understand Nikola Tesla’s number theory(video).
Explaining quickly, starting with 360, adding each separate value results in 9, for example :3 + 6 + 0 = 9 , always dividing the value 360 by 2 , adding up the separate numbers always results in 9, for example: 360/2= 180, 1+8+0 = 9 180/2 = 90 9+0 = 9 And so on
Initially the base code I made was this in python
real_valor=360 ; string_valor=str(real_valor); valor_unitario=[]; soma_unitaria=0
for i in string_valor:
if i == '.':
continue
valor_unitario.append(int(i))
print(valor_unitario)
for g in valor_unitario:
soma_unitaria += g
print(soma_unitaria)
Using the first as a basis, concludes this one :
soma_unitaria=0; from time import sleep
while True:
sleep(0.5)
if soma_unitaria == 0:
real_valor = 360; string_valor = str(real_valor); valor_unitario = []
else:
string_valor='';soma_unitaria = 0; real_valor /= 2; string_valor = (str(real_valor)); valor_unitario.clear()
for numero in string_valor:
if numero == '.':
continue
valor_unitario.append(int(numero))
for valor in valor_unitario:
soma_unitaria += valor
print("Valor Inicial : {}\nSoma dos valores unitarios divido : {}\n".format(real_valor, soma_unitaria))
The code Works initially. The problem starts after many decimal places, I can’t convert the value floats assign to float or int number (the values are initially string so I can separate them one by one and add them together)
Line error 11
How can I solve this problem, many decimal places end up adding the value and , which in strings I cannot convert to numbers?
I’m taking each isolated value, for example 3.14, I’m storing in lists [1.3.4] and adding up the values separately 3+1+4, the problem is that there is a limit of decimals, where nummeros are added and letters are added and it is not possible to convert these letters to int or floats, my doubt is whether there is any way to remove that limit that python instipula
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