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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T22:32:45+00:00 2026-06-12T22:32:45+00:00

Im doing a project on ppm files where i have to take a image

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Im doing a project on ppm files where i have to take a image and make it grayscale and flip the image. the method is to take the average of the numbers.

P3
255
....
200 200 200
300 300 300 

Thus the average would be 200, and 300.

Averages=[200,300]
for i in averages:
    print(str(i)*3,"\n")

this gives me

200200200
300300300 

How do i make it look like the original? My methodology is read each line as a string convert to list then take sum and average of each list then output it like the original. is this good way of going about this question.

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    2026-06-12T22:32:46+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 10:32 pm
    In [7]: for i in Averages:
            print(" ".join([str(i)]*3)+"\n")
       ...:  
       ...:  
    200 200 200
    
    300 300 300
    
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