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143 </ul> |
143 </ul> |
144 </li> |
144 </li> |
145 </ul> |
145 </ul> |
146 </li> |
146 </li> |
147 <li> |
147 <li> |
148 Plotting Experimental Data (1 hr) (<b>punch</b>) |
148 Plotting Experimental Data (1 hr) (<b>Puneeth</b>) |
149 <ul> |
149 <ul> |
150 <li> |
150 <li> |
151 plotting points with lists |
151 plotting points with lists |
152 <ul> |
152 <ul> |
153 <li> |
153 <li> |
154 basic lists |
154 basic lists |
155 <ul> |
155 <ul> |
156 <li> |
156 <li> |
157 accessing first and last element and negative indexing (no striding) |
157 indexing |
158 </li> |
158 </li> |
159 <li> |
159 <li> |
160 appending |
160 appending |
161 </li> |
161 </li> |
162 </ul> |
162 </ul> |
165 </li> |
165 </li> |
166 <li> |
166 <li> |
167 loading data from files using loadtxt |
167 loading data from files using loadtxt |
168 </li> |
168 </li> |
169 <li> |
169 <li> |
170 for loop with lists |
170 using for loop with lists |
171 <ul> |
171 <ul> |
172 <li> |
172 <li> |
173 pendulum example |
173 pendulum example |
174 </li> |
174 </li> |
175 </ul> |
175 </ul> |
190 <ul> |
190 <ul> |
191 <li> |
191 <li> |
192 Arrays (1 hr) (<b>Perry</b>) |
192 Arrays (1 hr) (<b>Perry</b>) |
193 <ul> |
193 <ul> |
194 <li> |
194 <li> |
195 make a reference to earlier example of squaring as motivation |
195 Why use arrays |
196 and say that there are loads of other goodies |
196 <ul> |
197 <ul> |
197 <li> |
198 <li> |
198 finding sine of a list of million numbers |
199 give examples like find sin of a list of million elements |
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200 using for and then use sin(an_array) |
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201 </li> |
199 </li> |
202 </ul> |
200 </ul> |
203 </li> |
201 </li> |
204 <li> |
202 <li> |
205 getting started with arrays |
203 getting started with arrays |
229 </li> |
227 </li> |
230 <li> |
228 <li> |
231 matrices |
229 matrices |
232 <ul> |
230 <ul> |
233 <li> |
231 <li> |
234 one slide ( det, inv, norm ) |
232 operations on matrices like det, inv, norm. |
235 </li> |
233 </li> |
236 </ul> |
234 </ul> |
237 </li> |
235 </li> |
238 </ul> |
236 </ul> |
239 </li> |
237 </li> |
245 </li> |
243 </li> |
246 <li> |
244 <li> |
247 Roots |
245 Roots |
248 <ul> |
246 <ul> |
249 <li> |
247 <li> |
250 introduce basic functions |
248 introduction to functions |
251 </li> |
249 </li> |
252 </ul> |
250 </ul> |
253 </li> |
251 </li> |
254 <li> |
252 <li> |
255 Solving Equations |
253 Solving Equations |
256 </li> |
254 </li> |
257 <li> |
255 <li> |
258 ODE |
256 ODE |
259 <ul> |
257 <ul> |
260 <li> |
258 <li> |
261 reinforce function |
259 revisiting functions |
262 </li> |
260 </li> |
263 </ul> |
261 </ul> |
264 </li> |
262 </li> |
265 <li> |
263 <li> |
266 FFT |
264 FFT |
289 </li> |
287 </li> |
290 <li> |
288 <li> |
291 loops |
289 loops |
292 <ul> |
290 <ul> |
293 <li> |
291 <li> |
294 while (Fibonacci) |
292 while |
295 </li> |
293 </li> |
296 <li> |
294 <li> |
297 range, for (exercises) |
295 for loop and its usage with range |
298 </li> |
296 </li> |
299 </ul> |
297 </ul> |
300 </li> |
298 </li> |
301 </ul> |
299 </ul> |
302 </li> |
300 </li> |
317 </li> |
315 </li> |
318 <li> |
316 <li> |
319 sets |
317 sets |
320 </li> |
318 </li> |
321 <li> |
319 <li> |
322 spend time on examples |
320 examples |
323 </li> |
321 </li> |
324 </ul> |
322 </ul> |
325 </li> |
323 </li> |
326 </ul> |
324 </ul> |
327 |
325 |
355 <li> |
353 <li> |
356 writing re-usable python scripts |
354 writing re-usable python scripts |
357 </li> |
355 </li> |
358 <li> |
356 <li> |
359 PEP-8? |
357 PEP-8? |
360 <ul> |
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361 <li> |
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362 download PEP 8 and keep it handy |
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363 </li> |
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364 </ul> |
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365 </li> |
358 </li> |
366 </ul> |
359 </ul> |
367 </li> |
360 </li> |
368 <li> |
361 <li> |
369 More Numpy? (broadcasting, indexing tricks…) (1hr) (<b>Stefan</b>) |
362 More Numpy? (broadcasting, indexing tricks…) (1hr) (<b>Stefan</b>) |