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Jason Clark Overview Naming rules Scope Data types Expressions Assignments Control structures Object Orientation Other things that make Python cool What is Python? Created by Guido van Rossum Named after Monty Python Inspired by ABC programming language Originally developed for the Ameba operating system Compiled or Interpreted? Interpreted (although some would disagree) Naming Variables must begin with a letter or an underscore Numbers can be used after the first letter Variables are case sensitive Reserved words can’t be used Naming continued… A variable’s data type is inferred from the assignment statement. Item_Name = “foo” # a string Item_Qty = 10 # an integer Item_Value = 1000.23 # a floating point Scope Built-in names Global Local Data Types Numeric types • Integer • Floating point • Complex Boolean String Container types • Tuple (a,b,c) • Dictionary {a:b, c:d, e:f} • List [a,b,c] None Expressions and Assignments Expression precedence is similar to other languages Comparison operators are similar to other languages Supports coercion Assignment operators are similar to other languages Expressions and Assignments cont... The ins and outs… Print allows users to output the value of the requested string, integer, or other data type. Input allows users to input numbers and Booleans, but raw_input has to be used to allow users to input strings. Control Structures If/Else syntax if condition: print(value) elif: print(other value) else: print(other value) (The while loop has similar syntax) Control Structures cont… The for loop iterates through a sequence. Example of a for loop using the built-in range() for i in range(10)): statement(s) The for loop will iterate through a numerical sequence starting with 0 and ending with 9 in the previous example. Python’s OOP Class Employee: def __init__(self, name, salary): self.name = name self.salary = salary Employee.empCount += 1 def displayEmployee(self): self.salary print "Name : ", self.name, ", Salary: ", Class instantiation uses function notation and the parameters of the __init__ method: X = Employee(“Jason”,50000) Attributes of the object can be accessed using the dot operator with the object: X.displayEmployee() Python’s OOP cont… Overriding methods Overloading operators Inheritance Python OOP Overloading methods Other Issues Forces indentation to distinguish blocks # is used for single line comment. “”” is used for multiline comment Concurrency is possible but very limited Exception handling uses try/except instead of try/catch Evaluation Easy to use High readability Low writability Open source Questions?