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| + | === Conditional === | ||
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| + | === Loops === | ||
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Revision as of 09:17, 5 April 2015
Indentation
Python is an indented language, so the code indentation matters. A good practice is to indent with 4 spaces (if you mix spaces and tabs the code won't work.
Operators
Arithmetic
+ Addition - Substraction * Multiplication / Division ** Power % Reminder // Floor division (Reminder is removed)
Comparison
== Equal != Not equal > Greater >= Greater or equal < Smaller <= Smaller or equal <> Similar to !=
Assignment
= Simple assignment += Add and as -= Substract and assignment *= Multiply and assignment /= Divide and assignment %= Modulus and assignment **= Exponent and assignment //= Floor Divisionn and assignment
Bitwise operators
They perform operations on binary terms. a= 8 → 100; b= 9 → 101; a & b → 100
$ Binary AND | Binary OR ^ Binary XOR ~ Binary complement << Binary left shift >> Binary right shift
Logic
and or not
Membership operators
in
not in
Variables
Numbers
String
String assingment:
MyString = 'Hello World' OR MyString = "Hello World"
Strings can be subset sliced:
MyString = "Hello world"
MyString[0:4]
Hel
in operator: to check if a substring is contained in a string
String library:
str.lower()
str.upper()
str.capitalize() → Uppercases 1st char
str.center(width[, fillchar])
str.startswith(preffix[, start[, end]])
str.endswith(suffix[, start[, end]])
str.find(substring[, start[, end]])
str.lstrip([chars])
str.rstrip([chars])
str.strip([chars])
str.replace(old, new[, count])
len(MyString) → returns the lenght of a string
Collections
List
Tuple
Dictionary
Key - Value pairs,