My Python Practice Catalog
A collection of all the code i created while #100DaysOfPython
A collection of all the code i created while #100DaysOfPython
Task 01
Print 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Poem'
# Day 01 - Task 01 # Print the poem 'twinkle twinkle little star' with python print("Line 1: Twinkle Twinkle little star\nLine 2: How i wonder what you are\nLine 3: Up above the world so high\nLine 4: Like a diamond in the sky")
Task 02
Print the table of five with 'REPL' but i used vs code to do it
# Day 1 - Task 02 # Print the table of five with 'REPL' but i used vs code to do it print(5*1) print(5*2) print(5*3) print(5*4) print(5*5) print(5*6) print(5*7) print(5*8) print(5*9) print(5*10)
Task 03
Import an external module and use it
# Day 01 - Task 03 # Import an external module and use it import lorem; myParagraph = lorem.paragraph(); # this is going to output the generated by the 'paragraph' method print(myParagraph + "\n"); # this print statment will directly output the return value of 'paragraph()' method print(lorem.paragraph());
Task 01
Literals in Python, 'Literals' in Python are described as the constant values.
#Day 02 - Task 01: Literals in Python #Literals in Python are described as the constant values #Ex: 'c', "Hello!", 58, 58.6 #String Literal greeting = "Hello" intro = "I am ARK" fullStop = '.' # combning two strings (concatenation) string = greeting + intro + fullStop #numerical literal(s) floatValue = 3.142 intValue = 21072004
Task 02
'Conversions' in Python
#Day 02 - Task 02: Conversions in Python # converting 'string' into 'int' stringNum = '58' intNum = stringNum # 'float' to 'int' floatNum = 3.142 #value in 'float' otherIntNum = int(floatNum) #floatNum value converted in 'int'
Task 01
'sep' and 'end' in "print()"
#Day 05 - Task 01: 'sep' and 'end' in "print()" # 'sep' # when using 'string concatenation' you can use "sep" # to define what charachter should come in between strings print("I","am","ARK", sep="-") # '-' is printed in b/w strings # 'end' # the end is used to append a constant charachter at the end # of a string print("I am 18", end="y/o\n") print("My Height = 5.6", end=" ft\n")
A collection of all the code i created while #100DaysOfPython
Task 01
Print 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Poem'
# Day 01 - Task 01 # Print the poem 'twinkle twinkle little star' with python print("Line 1: Twinkle Twinkle little star\nLine 2: How i wonder what you are\nLine 3: Up above the world so high\nLine 4: Like a diamond in the sky")
Task 02
Print the table of five with 'REPL' but i used vs code to do it
# Day 1 - Task 02 # Print the table of five with 'REPL' but i used vs code to do it print(5*1) print(5*2) print(5*3) print(5*4) print(5*5) print(5*6) print(5*7) print(5*8) print(5*9) print(5*10)
Task 03
Import an external module and use it
# Day 01 - Task 03 # Import an external module and use it import lorem; myParagraph = lorem.paragraph(); # this is going to output the generated by the 'paragraph' method print(myParagraph + "\n"); # this print statment will directly output the return value of 'paragraph()' method print(lorem.paragraph());
Task 01
Literals in Python, 'Literals' in Python are described as the constant values.
#Day 02 - Task 01: Literals in Python #Literals in Python are described as the constant values #Ex: 'c', "Hello!", 58, 58.6 #String Literal greeting = "Hello" intro = "I am ARK" fullStop = '.' # combning two strings (concatenation) string = greeting + intro + fullStop #numerical literal(s) floatValue = 3.142 intValue = 21072004
Task 02
'Conversions' in Python
#Day 02 - Task 02: Conversions in Python # converting 'string' into 'int' stringNum = '58' intNum = stringNum # 'float' to 'int' floatNum = 3.142 #value in 'float' otherIntNum = int(floatNum) #floatNum value converted in 'int'
Task 01
'sep' and 'end' in "print()"
#Day 05 - Task 01: 'sep' and 'end' in "print()" # 'sep' # when using 'string concatenation' you can use "sep" # to define what charachter should come in between strings print("I","am","ARK", sep="-") # '-' is printed in b/w strings # 'end' # the end is used to append a constant charachter at the end # of a string print("I am 18", end="y/o\n") print("My Height = 5.6", end=" ft\n")
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