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#+TITLE: Plotting Data
#+AUTHOR: FOSSEE
#+DATE: 2010-09-14 Tue
#+EMAIL: info@fossee.in
# \author[FOSSEE] {FOSSEE}
# \institute[IIT Bombay] {Department of Aerospace Engineering\\IIT Bombay}
# \date{}
* Tutorial Plan
** Datatypes in Python
** Operators in Python
* Numbers
** Integers
** Float
** Complex
* Boolean
** True
** False
* Sequence Data types
** Data in Sequence
** Accessed using Index
*** list
*** String
*** Tuple
* All are Strings
** k='Single quote'
** l="Double quote contain's single quote"
** m='''"Contain's both"'''
* Summary
** a=73
** b=3.14
** c=3+4j
* Summary Contd.
** t=True
** f=False
** t and f
* Summary Contd.
** l= [2,1,4,3]
** s='hello'
** tu=(1,2,3,4)
* Summary Contd.
** tu[-1]
** s[1:-1]
* Summary Contd.
** Sorted(l)
** reversed(s)
* COMMENT
# [Puneeth: Where is the last slide?]
# [Puneeth: Why don't you use the template slides.org?]