Monday, January 19, 2015

Python Class 105 - Kapil Sharma

Python Information Cheat Sheet:

1) python –V   or  python –version  #This shows the current installed python version.

2) pip freeze will output a list of installed packages and their versions.

3) pip install django  #This will install django framework.
 pip install django –upgrade #For Django upgrade.

4) Literal Constants - An example of a literal constant is a number like 5, 1.23, 9.25e-3 or a string like 'This is a string' or "It's a string!". It is called a literal because it is literal - you use its value literally.

5) Numbers - In Python are of four types - integers, long integers, floating point and complex numbers.

6) Strings - A string is a sequence of characters. Strings are basically just a bunch of words.

7) Variables - Their value can vary i.e. you can store anything using a variable. 

8) Identifier Naming - Variables are examples of identifiers. Identifiers are names given to identify something.

9) Data Types - Variables can hold values of different types called data types. The basic types are numbers and strings.

10) Objects - Python refers to anything used in a program as an object. 

11) Logical and Physical Lines - A physical line is what you see when you write the program. A logical line is what Python sees as a single statement. Python implicitly assumes that each physical line corresponds to a logical line.

12) Indentation - Actually, whitespace at the beginning of the line is important. This is called indentation. Use a single tab.

13) Operators - Operators are functionality that do something and can be represented by symbols.

14) Operator Precedence – PMDAS order by which math operation executed.

15) The if statement - The if statement is used to check a condition and if the condition is true, we run a block of statements (called the if-block), else we process another block of statements (called the else-block). The else clause is optional.

16) The while statement - The while statement allows you to repeatedly execute a block of statements as long as a condition is true. A while statement is an example of what is called a looping statement. A while statement can have an optional else clause. 

17) The for loop - The for..in statement is another looping statement which iterates over a sequence of objects i.e. go through each item in a sequence. 

18) The break statement - The break statement is used to break out of a loop statement i.e. stop the execution of a looping statement, even if the loop condition has not become False or the sequence of items has been completely iterated over. An important note is that if you break out of a for or while loop, any corresponding loop else block is not executed.

19) The continue statement - The continue statement is used to tell Python to skip the rest of the statements in the current loop block and to continue to the next iteration of the loop.

GitHub: 
https://github.com/bornfreesoul/Python/blob/master/BasicOne

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