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Lesson 6
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Objectives.
In this lesson students will learn how to
output data to the screen and request
input from the user.
Students will also learn how to use
variables to store data for use in their
programs.
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We will be using Python 3.3 to learn the basic of programming and
then have look at other languages if there is time.
We will be using the IDLE Interface
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Programming involves using a set of instructions, data and
keywords to tell the computer what to do.
Your first program type and then press enter
>>> print(“Hello World”)
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Which one of these is correct?
>>> print"Hello World“
>>> print("Hello World");
>>> Print("Hello World")
>>> print("Hel World")
>>> prin(Hello World)
Where do you look for errors?
1) Syntax Errors
2) Logical errors
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Task
Using a script – create a program that produces
three lines of text.
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Special characters in text
\n
Creates a line in a string of
text
\t
Creates a tab style indent in a
string of text
\\
Allows a backslash to appear
in a string of text
\”
Allows a speech mark to be
used in a string of text
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Variables
Variables are containers that can hold data.
In most languages variables are declared to be a certain data type
first such as
Strings, Integers, Dates, Real, Characters etc..
In python variables are declared when they have their first value
assigned to them
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Variables
Try the following program
print("Hello this is a variable program")
name = ""
name = input("Enter in your name please: ")
print("Hello ", name)
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Variables
You can use variables to do calculations
Try this program
print("Hello this is a variable program")
num1 = 0
num2 = 0
sum = 0
num1 = int(input("Enter in number 1 please: "))
num2 = int(input("Enter in number 2 please: "))
sum = num1 + num2
print("The total is ",sum)
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Tasks
Complete the Python 1 Worksheet