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Plotting a 2D iso-probability curve
I have a library function that returns a pair of two numbers like this
def library_function(x0, x1):
return x0**2 + x1**2, 10*x0*x1 + 1
(Actually, it is a function that returns predicted probab …
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Phonetic Alphabet Trainer
Your line
while again != 'no' or 'n'
is incorrect: again != 'no' or 'n' is evaluated to (again != 'no') or 'n' which is True as 'n' evaluates to True in any case.
You have to use again != 'no' and …