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Python Tutorial 笔记1

  An Informal Introduction to Python
  
  1. Number
  >>> -7//3
-3
>>> 7//-3
-3
 
  _ 表示最后的计算结果
  2.  str
  str是immutable的

word = "helloA"
word # "e"
word[-1] #"A"
word #"el"
word #""
word #"elloA"
word #exception
word[-100] #exception
len(word) #6

  3.  Unicode

"我的博客".encode("utf-8")
  4. List
  List和Str几乎一样,除了List是可以改变的。特别注意有些List的函数返回是None。

L=
L=L.append(5) #none
  More Control Flow Tools 
  1. range()

range(5) #0, 1, 2, 3, 4
range(5, 10)   #5, 6, 7, 8, 9
range(0, 10, 3) #0, 3, 6, 9
range(-10, -100, -30) #-10, -40, -70

  2.  定义函数

def fib(n):
rst = []
a, b = 0 ,1
while b < n:
rst.append(b)
a, b = b, a+b
return rst
print(fib(1000))            
   如果一个函数没有return语句,那么这个函数返回None。
  3. 默认参数

def f(a, L=[]):
L.append(a)
return L
def g(a, L=None):
if(L == None):
L = []
L.append(a)
return L
print(f(1))#
print(f(2))#
print(f(3))#
print(g(1)) #
print(g(2)) #
print(g(3)) #               
  4. Lambda

def getFun(n):
return lambda x: x+n
f=getFun(10)
print(f(21)) #31            
  Data Structures 
  1. List

>>> a =
>>> print(a.count(333), a.count(66.25), a.count('x'))
2 1 0
>>> a.insert(2, -1)
>>> a.append(333)
>>> a

>>> a.index(333)
1
>>> a.remove(333)
>>> a

>>> a.reverse()
>>> a

>>> a.sort()
>>> a
[-1, 1, 66.25, 333, 333, 1234.5]

    List comprehension

>>> vec =
>>>


    Del

>>> a = [-1, 1, 66.25, 333, 333, 1234.5]
>>> del a
>>> a

>>> del a
>>> a

>>> del a[:]
>>> a
[]

  2. Tuple

>>> empty = ()
>>> singleton = 'hello',    # <-- note trailing comma
>>> len(empty)
0
>>> len(singleton)
1
>>> singleton
('hello',)

  3. Set

>>> basket = {'apple', 'orange', 'apple', 'pear', 'orange', 'banana'}
>>> print(basket)
{'orange', 'bananna', 'pear', 'apple'}
>>> fruit = ['apple', 'orange', 'apple', 'pear', 'orange', 'banana']
>>> fruit = set(basket)               # create a set without duplicates
>>> fruit
{'orange', 'pear', 'apple', 'banana'}
>>> fruit = {'orange', 'apple'}       # {} syntax is equivalent to [] for lists
>>> fruit
{'orange', 'apple'}
>>> 'orange' in fruit               # fast membership testing
True
>>> 'crabgrass' in fruit
False
>>> # Demonstrate set operations on unique letters from two words
...
>>> a = set('abracadabra')
>>> b = set('alacazam')
>>> a                                  # unique letters in a
{'a', 'r', 'b', 'c', 'd'}
>>> a - b                              # letters in a but not in b
{'r', 'd', 'b'}
>>> a | b                              # letters in either a or b
{'a', 'c', 'r', 'd', 'b', 'm', 'z', 'l'}
>>> a & b                              # letters in both a and b
{'a', 'c'}
>>> a ^ b                              # letters in a or b but not both
{'r', 'd', 'b', 'm', 'z', 'l'}

  Set Comprehension

>>> a = {x for x in 'abracadabra' if x not in 'abc'}
>>> a
{'r', 'd'}

  4. Dictionary

>>> tel = {'jack': 4098, 'sape': 4139}
>>> tel['guido'] = 4127
>>> tel
{'sape': 4139, 'guido': 4127, 'jack': 4098}
>>> tel['jack']
4098
>>> del tel['sape']
>>> tel['irv'] = 4127
>>> tel
{'guido': 4127, 'irv': 4127, 'jack': 4098}
>>> list(tel.keys())
['guido', 'irv', 'jack']
>>> 'guido' in tel
True
>>> 'jack' not in tel
False

  Dictionary Comprehension

>>> {x: x**2 for x in (2, 4, 6)}
{2: 4, 4: 16, 6: 36}

  5. Looping Techniques

>>> knights = {'gallahad': 'the pure', 'robin': 'the brave'}
>>> for k, v in knights.items():
...   print(k, v)
...
gallahad the pure
robin the brave
>>> for i, v in enumerate(['tic', 'tac', 'toe']):
...   print(i, v)
...
0 tic
1 tac
2 toe
>>> questions = ['name', 'quest', 'favorite color']
>>> answers = ['lancelot', 'the holy grail', 'blue']
>>> for q, a in zip(questions, answers):
...   print('What is your {0}?It is {1}.'.format(q, a))
...
What is your name?It is lancelot.
What is your quest?It is the holy grail.
What is your favorite color?It is blue.
>>> basket = ['apple', 'orange', 'apple', 'pear', 'orange', 'banana']
>>> for f in sorted(set(basket)):
...   print(f)
...
apple
banana
orange
pear

  6.  More on Conditions

>>> string1, string2, string3 = '', 'Trondheim', 'Hammer Dance'
>>> non_null = string1 or string2 or string3
>>> non_null
'Trondheim'
  7. Comparing Sequences and Other Types

(1, 2, 3)            < (1, 2, 4)
            <
'ABC' < 'C' < 'Pascal' < 'Python'
(1, 2, 3, 4)         < (1, 2, 4)
(1, 2)               < (1, 2, -1)
(1, 2, 3)             == (1.0, 2.0, 3.0)
(1, 2, ('aa', 'ab'))   < (1, 2, ('abc', 'a'), 4)
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