Hello students! Welcome to the new tutorial on Python. We all know that Python is one of the most popular programming languages, and there are hundreds or thousands of developers that are earning a handsome amount with the help of this easy programming language. In the previous lecture, we studied the range in the sequence, and in the present class, our concern is having the command on the sets in Python. We know you are curious about the set's details, but before this, I want to share the list of topics that will be covered in this class.
What is a set in the Python programming language?
What are some properties that distinguish the set from other data types?
What is the mutable data type, and how is it related to the set?
Introduction of the Jupyter notebook.
Can we have duplicate ...
Hey peeps! Welcome to the new tutorial for the Python programming language, where we are at the point where we are going to learn about the loops. Loops are fundamental concepts in programming, and if we talk about Python, there is a smaller variety of loops in it, but the most important ones are available to practice in Python. In the last session, there was a long discussion about the while loop in detail. We had seen some examples and the details of the statements that can be used within the while loop. In the present lecture, we are going to discuss the second type of loop in Python, that is, the for loop. You will go through the training of every important and basic step about this loop, but first of all, you have to look at the basic list:
Why do we prefer for loop over some other c ...
Hey fellow! Welcome to the next episode of the Python series, where we are learning the basics of Python to implement them in deep learning. In the previous lecture, our focus was on string data types. With the practical implementation of TensorFlow, many interesting points were discussed in depth. I hope you completed the home task that I assigned you during that lecture. Today, we are moving forward with the next data type, which is a sequence. You will know the different sub-groups of this data type as well in the next lecture, but today, the focus will be totally on the list because, once you understand them well, other data types of the sequence will be at your fingertips. Yet before starting, it's time to look at the content that you will learn today:
What is a sequence?
How do you ...
Hey learners! Welcome to the following lecture on Python, where all the examples are practically explained with the help of the Jupyter notebook. We have been working with the data types for a long time, and now we know all the basics about them. There are certain concepts that are applicable to almost all sequences, but there are some rules for performing this function. Python has many concepts that are unique and simple, and if we talk about the slicing of the data type, other high-level languages such as C++ have the same concept, but Python gives the easiest way to do so. How we will work on different data types to check whether they support the slicing or not. In this way, we can revise the concept that we have been working on so far. Nevertheless, before that, you have to check the l ...
Hey people! Welcome to another tutorial on Python programming. We hope you are doing great in Python. Python is one of the most popular languages around the globe, and it is not surprising that you are interested in learning about the comparatively complex concepts of Python. In the previous class, our focus was to learn the basics of sets, and we saw the properties of sets in detail with the help of coding examples. We found it useful in many general cases, and in the present lecture, our interest is in the built-in functions that can be used with the sets. Still, before going deep into the topic, it is better to have a glance at the following headings:
What are the built-in functions?
How do we perform the all() function with examples?
What is the difference between any() and all()? ...
Welcome to the fourth lesson of this python course. Our previous session taught us how to utilize the print function in python, so we have a firm grasp of the terminology and the functions themselves. In this lesson, we'll cover a few more Python terms, such as:
Strings
Operators
Input function
Also, we'll build a simple program to print out an imagined dog so that we may better grasp how these concepts are employed. So, let's get started now.
Why do we need to understand these terms?
Programming is a lot like building a structure out of blocks. Even with just a few types of children's toy blocks and some time and imagination, you can build anything. Because we'll be utilizing these phrases all the time in programming, it's critical that you know what they mean and how to use th ...
Welcome to chapter 8 of our python tutorial. In the previous chapter, we learned about Python numbers and how to use them in expressions. Throughout this chapter, you'll look at frequent examples of incorrect Python syntax and learn how to fix them.
At the end of this tutorial, you will:
Distinguish incorrect syntax in Python
Get familiar with SyntaxError tracebacks
Fix improper syntax or avoid it altogether
In Python, what is an invalid syntax?
Before transforming your Python code to Python byte code, the interpreter parses it. The parsing stage is where the interpreter searches for any instances of improper syntax in the program. Using the wrong syntax in your Python code will lead the interpreter to be unable to decipher it. The inter ...
Hey peeps! Are you excited to begin with the new chapter in Python? Till now, we have been learning the data types and their related concepts. Now, we are starting a new chapter where you will learn the details of Object Oriented Programming or OOP. We are moving towards the advanced level of programming in Python, and here, you will go through the complex but interesting concepts that will show us the fascinating results on the screen. This will be more clear when you will know the basic information about the OOP, but before going deep, we will go through the headlines of the lecture:
How do you classify the programming languages?
How do you introduce the OOP?
Why object-oriented programming is important in Python?
How do you define class and objects in OOP and how are they connected? ...
Hey peeps! Welcome to the new lecture on the sequence data type, where we are discussing the range data type. We are interested in working on deep learning, and for this, we are learning the Python programming language from scratch. If we talk about the previous episode, we saw the byte and byte array methods that were amazing for converting the different data types into bytes. The current lecture will discuss the range data type, which is slightly different from the other types of sequences, so students will learn new and interesting concepts in the lecture; however, before we get into the details of our topic, take a look at today's highlights:
What is the range function?
How can you elaborate on the syntax of the range function in detail?
What are the three types of range functions ...
Welcome to chapter 9 of our python tutorial. In the previous chapter, we looked at frequent examples of invalid Python syntax and learned how to fix them. Up to this point, you are well aware of errors that may occur in your Python program and how you can solve them easily and quickly. Therefore, in this tutorial, we will look at a few more causes of syntax errors and zero-error divisions.
Mistaking Dictionary Syntax
As you learned before, omitting the comma from a dictionary element can result in a syntax error. In Python dictionaries, the equals symbol (=) is used instead of a colon to separate key and value pairs.
This error message is once again useless. In this case, the repeated line and caret come ...