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Intro to Python COSC 101: Intro to Computing I January 26, 2017 Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 1 “Pop Quiz” Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 2 Question 1 Execute: >>> print("I am so excited to learn Python!") Output: I am so excited to learn Python! Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 3 Question 2 Execute: >>> print("six times seven is . . . “) >>> 6 + 7 Output: six times seven is . . . 13 Error: This is a semantic error because the code runs, but it does not do what we want it to do. Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 4 Question 3 Execute: >>> print("Hello, world" Error: This is a syntax error; the code will not run because there is no end parenthesis. Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 5 Question 4 Execute: >>> print("the chance of precipitation today is:") >>> 7 / 10 * 100 >>> print("%") Output: the chance of precipitation today is: 70.0 % Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 6 Question 5 Execute: >>> 16 / (5 - 5) Error: This is a runtime error because the code is syntactically correct but does not run. In this case the problem is that our code attempts to divide by zero. Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 7 Register & Configure Python Anywhere Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 8 1. Go to pythonanywhere.com 2. Click start Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 9 3. Click to create a Beginner account 4. Register using your Colgate username and email Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 10 5. Click Account 6. Click Teacher 7. Enter mesmith Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 11 8. Return to your Dashboard and start a new Python 3.5 console 9. Begin writing Python code! Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 12 Python Exercises • Run the code from the earlier “pop quiz” in the python interpreter. • Use the interpreter as a calculator to solve simple math problems. • Create a new file and write a python program that introduces yourself to the people sitting next to you. • Write code with syntax, semantic, and runtime errors. Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 13 Register for Gradescope Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 14 1. Go to gradescope.com 2. Click Sign up for free Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 15 3. Click I am a student Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 16 4. Enter your information and entry code MBYWV9 5. Follow link from your email to create a password Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 17 Homework 0 Spring 2017 COSC 101: Introduction to Computing I 18