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Coding 101 (part 8)

Coding 101 (part 8)

03/05/2016 By debkr

A quick recap:
We’re cracking on well here, going through the Python course on Coursera as taught by Dr. Chuck (see footnotes for more info and links). We’ve looked a strings and how we can slice, dice and extract data from them using find and split functions. We’ve gone on to learn about files, and proceeded to open and read data from files, both as strings and as lists. We’ve been able to index lists using integer values from zero upwards. Then we’ve gone on to look at dictionaries, which are mini two-field databases of key/value pairs referenced using their keys. And all throughout we’ve been learning about and using various kinds of loops or iterations, conditional statements, and functions (both built-in and defined in-program).

Monty_Python,_And_Now_for_Something_Completely_Different_(1971)And now for something completely different:
All these things were familiar to me from programming in school and as a maths undergrad (albeit a little rusty!). But now we come on to something completely different, something I hadn’t heard of before: tuples. I’ll call tuples the big brother of lists as they’re very similar to lists: they’re basically another type of collection of things. [Read more…] about Coding 101 (part 8)

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Coding 101  (fun with lists)

Coding 101 (fun with lists)

18/04/2016 By debkr

coding-101-fun-with-listsThis is me just mucking about with lists, testing out what I’ve learnt so far and applying it to little problems I might want to solve. I find it the best way to learn, and it’s more fun than reading books!

Project 1: Building a tagging engine (Mon 18Apr16)

1. This snippet splits each line into a list, creates an iteration variable to loop through all words in the line list and print them out. I add various print statements at suitable points (both variable print statements and descriptive text statements) to help me test the program structure, to make sure it’s doing what I want and expect it to at each point through the loop. [Read more…] about Coding 101 (fun with lists)

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Coding 101 (part 6)

Coding 101 (part 6)

16/04/2016 By debkr

spaghettiWhen strings become spaghetti:
Working with strings and files, particular when using the for {line} in {filehandle}: construct, allows us to do some cool manipulation of data, by finding, splitting and stripping the data into different chunks based on some repeating factor (such as a comma spearating each value in order), then sorting, counting and totalling those values through iterative loops. [Read more…] about Coding 101 (part 6)

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