Here they are:
Function no. 1 PRIME NUMBERS FINDER
#find prime numbers less than n def find_primes(n): i = 2 primes = [] while i <= n: if len(find_divisors(i)) == 2: primes.append(i) i += 1 else: i += 1 return primes print(find_primes(1000))This function finds all the prime numbers which are less than the given number n. Pretty interesting if you are fascinated by prime numbers.
Function no. 2 PRIME FACTORIZATION FUNCTION
#Prime factorization def factorize(n): a = n i = 2 factors = [1] while i <= n+1: if (a%i == 0): factors.append(i) a = int(a/i) i = 2 else: i += 1 return factors print(factorize(90))This function returns the prime factorization of a given number. As usual, the item returned is a list.
Function no. 3 FIND ALL THE DIVISORS
#Find divisors def find_divisors(n): divisors = [1] i = 2 while i <= n: if n % i == 0: divisors.append(i) i += 1 else: i += 1 return divisors print(find_divisors(90))This function returns the list of the divisors of a given number.
Function no. 4 FIND THE MCD
#find MCD def find_MCD(a,b): divisors_a = find_divisors(a) divisors_b = find_divisors(b) common_divisors = [] for i in divisors_a: if i in divisors_b: common_divisors.append(i) return max(common_divisors) print(find_MCD(20,40))This function returns the MCD of two given numbers and can be pretty handy if you need to reduce a fraction. Furthermore, it can easily be extended to more arguments.
I wish I could program when I was in high school!! :)
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