diff -r 88a01948450d -r d33698326409 getting_started_with_ipython/slides.org --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/getting_started_with_ipython/slides.org Wed Dec 01 16:51:35 2010 +0530 @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +#+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer +#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation] +#+BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 1 + +#+BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA: \usetheme{Warsaw}\usecolortheme{default}\useoutertheme{infolines}\setbeamercovered{transparent} +#+COLUMNS: %45ITEM %10BEAMER_env(Env) %10BEAMER_envargs(Env Args) %4BEAMER_col(Col) %8BEAMER_extra(Extra) +#+PROPERTY: BEAMER_col_ALL 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 :ETC + +#+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer +#+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation] + +#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage[english]{babel} \usepackage{ae,aecompl} +#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{mathpazo,courier,euler} \usepackage[scaled=.95]{helvet} + +#+LaTeX_HEADER:\usepackage{listings} + +#+LaTeX_HEADER:\lstset{language=Python, basicstyle=\ttfamily\bfseries, +#+LaTeX_HEADER: commentstyle=\color{red}\itshape, stringstyle=\color{darkgreen}, +#+LaTeX_HEADER: showstringspaces=false, keywordstyle=\color{blue}\bfseries} + +#+TITLE: Getting Started -- ~ipython~ +#+AUTHOR: FOSSEE +#+EMAIL: +#+DATE: + +#+DESCRIPTION: +#+KEYWORDS: +#+LANGUAGE: en +#+OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil toc:nil \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:t +#+OPTIONS: TeX:t LaTeX:nil skip:nil d:nil todo:nil pri:nil tags:not-in-toc + +* Outline + + invoke the ~ipython~ interpreter + + quit the ~ipython~ interpreter + + navigate in the history of ~ipython~ + + use tab-completion + + look-up documentation of functions + + interrupt incomplete or incorrect commands +* Question 1 + Type =ab= and hit tab to see what happens. Next, just type =a= and + hit tab to see what happens. +* Solution 1 + =ab= tab completes to =abs= and =a= gives us a list of all the + commands starting with a. +* Question 2 + Look-up the documentation of =round= and see how to use it. +* Solution 2 + =round?= +* Question 3 + Check the output of + #+begin_src python + round(2.48) + round(2.48, 1) + round(2.48, 2) + + round(2.484) + round(2.484, 1) + round(2.484, 2) + #+end_src + Look-up the documentation of =round= and see how to use it. +* Solution 3 + We get 2.0, 2.5 and 2.48, which are what we expect. +* Question 4 + Try typing =round(2.484=, and hit enter. and then cancel the command + using Ctrl-C. Then, type the command, =round(2.484, 2)= and resume + the video. +* Solution 4 + #+begin_src python + round(2.484 + ^C + + round(2.484, 2) + #+end_src + + + +* Summary + + invoking and quitting the ~ipython~ interpreter + + navigating the history + + using tab-completion to work faster + + looking-up documentation using ~?~ + + sending keyboard interrupts using ~Ctrl-C~ + +* Thank you! +#+begin_latex + \begin{block}{} + \begin{center} + This spoken tutorial has been produced by the + \textcolor{blue}{FOSSEE} team, which is funded by the + \end{center} + \begin{center} + \textcolor{blue}{National Mission on Education through \\ + Information \& Communication Technology \\ + MHRD, Govt. of India}. + \end{center} + \end{block} +#+end_latex + +