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What is Scripting Language?
A scripting language is a “wrapper” language that integrates OS
functions.
• The interpreter is a layer of software logic between your code
and the computer hardware on your machine. Wiki Says:
• The “program” has an executable form that the computer can
use directly to execute the instructions.
• The same program in its human-readable source code form,
from which executable programs are derived (e.g., compiled) •
Python is scripting language, fast and dynamic.
• Python is called ‘scripting language’ because of it’s scalable
interpreter, but actually it is much more than that
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What is Python?
Python is a high-level programming language which is:
 Interpreted: Python is processed at runtime by the interpreter.
(Next Slide)
 Interactive: You can use a Python prompt and interact with the
interpreter directly to write your programs.
 Object-Oriented: Python supports Object-Oriented technique of
programming.
 Beginner’s Language: Python is a great language for the
beginner-level programmers and supports the development of a
wide range of applications. 8/22/201
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 Some influential ones:
 FORTRAN
 science / engineering
 COBOL
 business data
 LISP
 logic and AI
 BASIC
 a simple language
Languages
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 code or source code: The sequence of instructions in a program.
 syntax: The set of legal structures and commands that can be
used in a particular programming language.
 output: The messages printed to the user by a program.
 console: The text box onto which output is printed.
 Some source code editors pop up the console as an external window,
and others contain their own console window.
Programming basics
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Compiling and interpreting
 Many languages require you to compile (translate) your program
into a form that the machine understands.
 Python is instead directly interpreted into machine instructions.
compile execute
outputsource code
Hello.java
byte code
Hello.class
interpret
outputsource code
Hello.py
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Expressions
 expression: A data value or set of operations to compute a value.
Examples: 1 + 4 * 3
42
 Arithmetic operators we will use:
 + - * / addition, subtraction/negation, multiplication, division
 % modulus, a.k.a. remainder
 ** exponentiation
 precedence: Order in which operations are computed.
 * / % ** have a higher precedence than + -
1 + 3 * 4 is 13
 Parentheses can be used to force a certain order of evaluation.
(1 + 3) * 4 is 16
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Integer division
 When we divide integers with / , the quotient is also an integer.
3 52
4 ) 14 27 ) 1425
12 135
2 75
54
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 More examples:
 35 / 5 is 7
 84 / 10 is 8
 156 / 100 is 1
 The % operator computes the remainder from a division of integers.
3 43
4 ) 14 5 ) 218
12 20
2 18
15
3
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Real numbers
 Python can also manipulate real numbers.
 Examples: 6.022 -15.9997 42.0 2.143e17
 The operators + - * / % ** ( ) all work for real numbers.
 The / produces an exact answer: 15.0 / 2.0 is 7.5
 The same rules of precedence also apply to real numbers:
Evaluate ( ) before * / % before + -
 When integers and reals are mixed, the result is a real number.
 Example: 1 / 2.0 is 0.5
 The conversion occurs on a per-operator basis.
 7 / 3 * 1.2 + 3 / 2
 2 * 1.2 + 3 / 2
 2.4 + 3 / 2
 2.4 + 1
 3.4
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 print : Produces text output on the console.
 Syntax:
print "Message"
print Expression
 Prints the given text message or expression value on the console, and
moves the cursor down to the next line.
print Item1, Item2, ..., ItemN
 Prints several messages and/or expressions on the same line.
 Examples:
print "Hello, world!"
age = 45
print "You have", 65 - age, "years until retirement"
Output:
Hello, world!
You have 20 years until retirement
print
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 input : Reads a number from user input.
 You can assign (store) the result of input into a variable.
 Example:
age = input("How old are you? ")
print "Your age is", age
print "You have", 65 - age, "years until retirement"
Output:
How old are you? 53
Your age is 53
You have 12 years until retirement
 Exercise: Write a Python program that prompts the user for
his/her amount of money, then reports how many Nintendo Wiis
the person can afford, and how much more money he/she will
need to afford an additional Wii.
input
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The for loop
 for loop: Repeats a set of statements over a group of values.
 Syntax:
for variableName in groupOfValues:
statements
 We indent the statements to be repeated with tabs or spaces.
 variableName gives a name to each value, so you can refer to it in the statements.
 groupOfValues can be a range of integers, specified with the range function.
 Example:
for x in range(1, 6):
print x, "squared is", x * x
Output:
1 squared is 1
2 squared is 4
3 squared is 9
4 squared is 16
5 squared is 25
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Cumulative loops
 Some loops incrementally compute a value that is initialized outside
the loop. This is sometimes called a cumulative sum.
sum = 0
for i in range(1, 11):
sum = sum + (i * i)
print "sum of first 10 squares is", sum
Output:
sum of first 10 squares is 385
 Exercise: Write a Python program that computes the factorial of an
integer.
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if
 if statement: Executes a group of statements only if a certain
condition is true. Otherwise, the statements are skipped.
 Syntax:
if condition:
statements
 Example:
gpa = 3.4
if gpa > 2.0:
print "Your application is accepted."
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if/else
 if/else statement: Executes one block of statements if a certain
condition is True, and a second block of statements if it is False.
 Syntax:
if condition:
statements
else:
statements
 Example:
gpa = 1.4
if gpa > 2.0:
print "Welcome to Mars University!"
else:
print "Your application is denied."
 Multiple conditions can be chained with elif ("else if"):
if condition:
statements
elif condition:
statements
else:
statements
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while
 while loop: Executes a group of statements as long as a condition is True.
 good for indefinite loops (repeat an unknown number of times)
 Syntax:
while condition:
statements
 Example:
number = 1
while number < 200:
print number,
number = number * 2
 Output:
1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128
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File processing
 Many programs handle data, which often comes from files.
 Reading the entire contents of a file:
variableName = open("filename").read()
Example:
file_text = open("bankaccount.txt").read()
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Help with Pyhon Programming Homework

  • 1. 1
  • 2. 2 What is Scripting Language? A scripting language is a “wrapper” language that integrates OS functions. • The interpreter is a layer of software logic between your code and the computer hardware on your machine. Wiki Says: • The “program” has an executable form that the computer can use directly to execute the instructions. • The same program in its human-readable source code form, from which executable programs are derived (e.g., compiled) • Python is scripting language, fast and dynamic. • Python is called ‘scripting language’ because of it’s scalable interpreter, but actually it is much more than that
  • 3. 3 What is Python? Python is a high-level programming language which is:  Interpreted: Python is processed at runtime by the interpreter. (Next Slide)  Interactive: You can use a Python prompt and interact with the interpreter directly to write your programs.  Object-Oriented: Python supports Object-Oriented technique of programming.  Beginner’s Language: Python is a great language for the beginner-level programmers and supports the development of a wide range of applications. 8/22/201
  • 4. 4  Some influential ones:  FORTRAN  science / engineering  COBOL  business data  LISP  logic and AI  BASIC  a simple language Languages
  • 5. 5  code or source code: The sequence of instructions in a program.  syntax: The set of legal structures and commands that can be used in a particular programming language.  output: The messages printed to the user by a program.  console: The text box onto which output is printed.  Some source code editors pop up the console as an external window, and others contain their own console window. Programming basics
  • 6. 6 Compiling and interpreting  Many languages require you to compile (translate) your program into a form that the machine understands.  Python is instead directly interpreted into machine instructions. compile execute outputsource code Hello.java byte code Hello.class interpret outputsource code Hello.py
  • 7. 7 Expressions  expression: A data value or set of operations to compute a value. Examples: 1 + 4 * 3 42  Arithmetic operators we will use:  + - * / addition, subtraction/negation, multiplication, division  % modulus, a.k.a. remainder  ** exponentiation  precedence: Order in which operations are computed.  * / % ** have a higher precedence than + - 1 + 3 * 4 is 13  Parentheses can be used to force a certain order of evaluation. (1 + 3) * 4 is 16
  • 8. 8 Integer division  When we divide integers with / , the quotient is also an integer. 3 52 4 ) 14 27 ) 1425 12 135 2 75 54 21  More examples:  35 / 5 is 7  84 / 10 is 8  156 / 100 is 1  The % operator computes the remainder from a division of integers. 3 43 4 ) 14 5 ) 218 12 20 2 18 15 3
  • 9. 9 Real numbers  Python can also manipulate real numbers.  Examples: 6.022 -15.9997 42.0 2.143e17  The operators + - * / % ** ( ) all work for real numbers.  The / produces an exact answer: 15.0 / 2.0 is 7.5  The same rules of precedence also apply to real numbers: Evaluate ( ) before * / % before + -  When integers and reals are mixed, the result is a real number.  Example: 1 / 2.0 is 0.5  The conversion occurs on a per-operator basis.  7 / 3 * 1.2 + 3 / 2  2 * 1.2 + 3 / 2  2.4 + 3 / 2  2.4 + 1  3.4
  • 10. 10  print : Produces text output on the console.  Syntax: print "Message" print Expression  Prints the given text message or expression value on the console, and moves the cursor down to the next line. print Item1, Item2, ..., ItemN  Prints several messages and/or expressions on the same line.  Examples: print "Hello, world!" age = 45 print "You have", 65 - age, "years until retirement" Output: Hello, world! You have 20 years until retirement print
  • 11. 11  input : Reads a number from user input.  You can assign (store) the result of input into a variable.  Example: age = input("How old are you? ") print "Your age is", age print "You have", 65 - age, "years until retirement" Output: How old are you? 53 Your age is 53 You have 12 years until retirement  Exercise: Write a Python program that prompts the user for his/her amount of money, then reports how many Nintendo Wiis the person can afford, and how much more money he/she will need to afford an additional Wii. input
  • 12. 12 The for loop  for loop: Repeats a set of statements over a group of values.  Syntax: for variableName in groupOfValues: statements  We indent the statements to be repeated with tabs or spaces.  variableName gives a name to each value, so you can refer to it in the statements.  groupOfValues can be a range of integers, specified with the range function.  Example: for x in range(1, 6): print x, "squared is", x * x Output: 1 squared is 1 2 squared is 4 3 squared is 9 4 squared is 16 5 squared is 25
  • 13. 13 Cumulative loops  Some loops incrementally compute a value that is initialized outside the loop. This is sometimes called a cumulative sum. sum = 0 for i in range(1, 11): sum = sum + (i * i) print "sum of first 10 squares is", sum Output: sum of first 10 squares is 385  Exercise: Write a Python program that computes the factorial of an integer.
  • 14. 14 if  if statement: Executes a group of statements only if a certain condition is true. Otherwise, the statements are skipped.  Syntax: if condition: statements  Example: gpa = 3.4 if gpa > 2.0: print "Your application is accepted."
  • 15. 15 if/else  if/else statement: Executes one block of statements if a certain condition is True, and a second block of statements if it is False.  Syntax: if condition: statements else: statements  Example: gpa = 1.4 if gpa > 2.0: print "Welcome to Mars University!" else: print "Your application is denied."  Multiple conditions can be chained with elif ("else if"): if condition: statements elif condition: statements else: statements
  • 16. 16 while  while loop: Executes a group of statements as long as a condition is True.  good for indefinite loops (repeat an unknown number of times)  Syntax: while condition: statements  Example: number = 1 while number < 200: print number, number = number * 2  Output: 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128
  • 17. 17 File processing  Many programs handle data, which often comes from files.  Reading the entire contents of a file: variableName = open("filename").read() Example: file_text = open("bankaccount.txt").read()
  • 18. A reputed online tutor, Maja Kazazic has working as a teacher for a number of years now. He provides tutorship mainly in subjects like Programming language Python , Java Etc. His teaching methods are unique and innovative. He works hard to make sure every student excels under her tutelage. He has also written several academic blogs at Visit: https://helpmeinhomework.com/online-python-assignment-help/