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Matt Huntington 9 years ago
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1. Get user input
1. Repeatedly perform a set of commands
1. Use a for loop
1. Create a class for an object
## Print a message
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1. Write a program that models this flow chart:
![where should I post that?](http://pics.blameitonthevoices.com/032011/how_to_play_pictionary.jpg)
![pictionary](http://pics.blameitonthevoices.com/032011/how_to_play_pictionary.jpg)
1. Given the following list [70, 95, 97, 55, 3, 24, 89, 97, 84, 11]
- Write a program that loops through each value in the list and prints it
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## Use a for loop
The process of looping through an array can be simplified with a for loop:
The process of looping through an array can be simplified with a `for` loop:
```python
foods = ['hot dogs', 'beer', 'bald eagles']
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### ACTIVITIES
Simplify the last activities using a for loop
Simplify the last set of activities using a `for` loop
## Create a class for an object
You can use a `class` or blueprint for objects that you'll use
```python
class Person:
def __init__(self, name, age):
self.name = name
self.age = age
def greet(self):
print("Hello, my name is " + self.name + ". My age is " + str(self.age))
me = Person("Matt", 36)
me.greet()
sally = Person("Sally", 53)
sally.greet()
```
- `__init__` is a function that gets called when a new object is created.
- `self` is the object that's created

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