Reviewed getting started with arrays, script.
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* Outline
- Running python scripts from command line
- Importing python modules
- Importing scipy \& pylab modules
- About python standard library.
* Running Python script from command line
- Create a script, open text editor and type the following
: print "hello world!"
: print
- Save the script as ~hello.py~
* Running Python script from command line (cont'd)
- Run the script
: $ python hello.py
/Syntax :/ *python filename*
* Four plot problem
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* Fix ~linspace()~ problem
: from scipy import *
* Fix ~plot()~ problem
: from pylab import *
* Better way of fixing
: from scipy import linspace
instead of
: from scipy import *
~*~ means import all functions from name-space ~scipy~.
* Instead of ~*~
: from scipy import linspace, pi, sin
: from pylab import plot, legend, annotate
: from pylab import xlim, ylim, title, show
Is better than, ~from scipy import *~ \& ~from pylab import *~.
* Another Fix
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import scipy
import pylab
x = scipy.linspace(-5*scipy.pi, 5*scipy.pi, 500)
pylab.plot(x, x, 'b')
pylab.plot(x, -x, 'b')
pylab.plot(x, scipy.sin(x), 'g', linewidth=2)
pylab.plot(x, x*scipy.sin(x), 'r', linewidth=3)
pylab.legend(['x', '-x', 'sin(x)', 'xsin(x)'])
pylab.annotate('origin', xy = (0, 0))
pylab.xlim(-5*scipy.pi, 5*scipy.pi)
pylab.ylim(-5*scipy.pi, 5*scipy.pi)
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* Exercise 1
Write a python script to plot a sine wave from
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* What is a module?
Module is simply a file containing Python definitions and
statements. Definitions from a module can be imported into other
modules or into the main module.
* Python standard library
Python has a very rich standard library of modules.
- Few libraries
- Math: ~math~, ~random~
- Internet access: ~urllib2~, ~smtplib~
- System, Command line arguments: ~sys~
- Operating system interface: ~os~
- regular expressions: ~re~
- compression: ~gzip~, ~zipfile~, ~tarfile~
- More information
- [[http://docs.python.org/library]]
* Summary
- Running scripts from command line
- Learned about modules
- importing modules
- Python standard library
* Thank you!
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