11. Write an improved version of the chaos.py program from Chapter 1 that allows a user to input two initial values and the number of iterations, 5.11. Exercises 173 and then prints a nicely formatted...

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11. Write an improved version of the chaos.py program from Chapter 1 that<br>allows a user to input two initial values and the number of iterations,<br>5.11. Exercises<br>173<br>and then prints a nicely formatted table showing how the values change<br>over time. For example, if the starting values were .25 and .26 with 10<br>iterations, the table might look like this:<br>index<br>0.25<br>0.26<br>1<br>0.731250<br>0.750360<br>0.766441<br>0.730547<br>3<br>0.698135<br>0.767707<br>4<br>0.821896<br>0.695499<br>0.570894<br>0.825942<br>0.955399<br>0.560671<br>7<br>0.166187<br>0.960644<br>8.<br>0.540418<br>0.147447<br>0.968629<br>0.490255<br>10<br>0.118509<br>0.974630<br>

Extracted text: 11. Write an improved version of the chaos.py program from Chapter 1 that allows a user to input two initial values and the number of iterations, 5.11. Exercises 173 and then prints a nicely formatted table showing how the values change over time. For example, if the starting values were .25 and .26 with 10 iterations, the table might look like this: index 0.25 0.26 1 0.731250 0.750360 0.766441 0.730547 3 0.698135 0.767707 4 0.821896 0.695499 0.570894 0.825942 0.955399 0.560671 7 0.166187 0.960644 8. 0.540418 0.147447 0.968629 0.490255 10 0.118509 0.974630

Jun 09, 2022
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