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authorNishanth <nishanth@fossee.in
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child 264 a4203cc8d4a2
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--- a/accessing-pieces-arrays/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:42:57 2010 +0530
+++ b/accessing-pieces-arrays/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -1,22 +1,21 @@
 .. Objectives
 .. ----------
    
-   By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to:
+   .. By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to:
    
-     1. Access and change individual elements of arrays, both one
-     dimensional and multi-dimensional.
-     2. Access and change rows and columns of arrays. 
-     3. Access and change other chunks from an array, using slicing
-     and striding. 
-     4. Read images into arrays and perform processing on them, using
-     simple array manipulations. 
+   ..   1. Access and change individual elements of arrays, both one
+   ..   dimensional and multi-dimensional.
+   ..   2. Access and change rows and columns of arrays. 
+   ..   3. Access and change other chunks from an array, using slicing
+   ..   and striding. 
+   ..   4. Read images into arrays and perform processing on them, using
+   ..   simple array manipulations. 
 
 .. Prerequisites
 .. -------------
 
-..   1. Name of LO-1
-..   2. Name of LO-2
-..   3. Name of LO-3
+..   1. getting started with arrays
+
      
 .. Author              : Puneeth
    Internal Reviewer   : 
--- a/advanced-features-functions/questions.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:42:57 2010 +0530
+++ b/advanced-features-functions/questions.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -1,17 +1,108 @@
-Objective
----------
+Objective Questions
+-------------------
+
+.. A mininum of 8 questions here (along with answers)
+
+1. All arguments of a function cannot have default values. True or
+   False? 
+
+   Answer: False
+   
+#. When calling a function, the arguments 
+
+   1. should always be in the order in which they are defined.
+   #. can be in any order
+   #. only keyword arguments can be in any order, but should be called
+      at the beginning.
+   #. only keyword arguments can be in any order, but should be called
+      at the end.
 
-.. A mininum of 8 questions here. 
+#. Given the following function, identify the keywords with default
+   values. 
+   ::
+   
+     def seperator(char, count=40, show=False):
+
+         if show:
+             print char * count
+
+         return char * count
+
+   Answer: ``count``, ``show``
 
-1. Question 1
-2. Question 2
-3. Question 3
+#. Given the following function, 
+   ::
+   
+     def seperator(char, count=40, show=False):
+
+         if show:
+             print char * count
+
+         return char * count
+
+   What is the output of ``separator("+", 1, True)``.
+
+   Answer: ``+`` is printed and returned. 
 
 
-Programming
------------
+#. Given the following function, 
+   ::
+   
+     def seperator(char, count=40, show=False):
+
+         if show:
+             print char * count
+
+         return char * count
+
+   What is the output of ``separator("+", True, 1)``.
+
+   Answer: ``+`` is printed and returned. 
+
+#. Given the following function, 
+   ::
+   
+     def seperator(char, count=40, show=False):
+
+         if show:
+             print char * count
+
+         return char * count
+
+   What is the output of ``separator("+", show=True, 1)``.
+
+   Answer: SyntaxError
 
-.. A minimum of 2 questions here. 
+#. The following is a valid function definition. True or False? Why?
+   ::
+   
+     def seperator(count=40, char, show=False):
+
+         if show:
+             print char * count
+
+         return char * count
+
+   Answer: False. All parameters with default arguments should be
+   defined at the end. 
 
-1. Programming Assignment 1
-2. Programming Assignment 2
+#. Which of the following cannot be used as default values for
+   arguments? 
+     
+   a. floats
+   #. lists
+   #. functions
+   #. booleans
+   #. None of the Above
+
+   Answer: None of the above. 
+
+
+Larger Questions
+----------------
+
+.. A minimum of 2 questions here (along with answers)
+
+1. 
+
+2. 
--- a/advanced-features-functions/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:42:57 2010 +0530
+++ b/advanced-features-functions/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -1,17 +1,40 @@
-========
- Script
-========
+.. Objectives
+.. ----------
+
+.. At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to 
+
+.. 1. Assign default values to arguments, when defining functions
+.. 2. Define and call functions with keyword arguments. 
+.. 3. Also, you will get a glimpse of the plethora of functions
+.. available, in Python standard library and the scientific computing
+.. libraries. 
+
 
-{{{ show the welcome slide }}}
+.. Prerequisites
+.. -------------
+
+..   1. getting started with ipython
+..   #. getting started with functions
+     
+.. Author              : Puneeth 
+   Internal Reviewer   : 
+   External Reviewer   :
+   Checklist OK?       : <put date stamp here, if OK> [2010-10-05]
+
+Script
+------
+
+{{{ Show the slide containing title }}}
 
 Welcome to the tutorial on advanced feature of functions. 
 
-{{{ show the outline slide }}}
+{{{ Show the outline slide }}}
 
 In this tutorial we shall be looking at specifying default arguments
 to functions when defining them and calling functions using keyword
 arguments. We shall also, look at some of the built-in functions
-available in the standard library of Python.
+available in the standard library of Python and the scientific
+computing libraries. 
 
 {{{ switch to terminal }}}
 
@@ -46,7 +69,7 @@
   linspace(0, 2*pi, 100) # returns 100 points between 0 and 2pi
   linspace(0, 2*pi) # returns 50 points between 0 and 2pi
 
-#[punch: all above content goes on to a slide]
+.. #[punch: all above content goes on to a slide]
 
 {{{ switch back to ipython }}}
 
@@ -76,10 +99,13 @@
 "Hello" is treated as the ``greet`` and we get "Hello World" as
 the output. "World" is the default value for the argument ``name``. 
 
-E%% %% Pause the video here and redefine the function ``welcome``, by
-interchanging it's arguments. Place the ``name`` argument with it's
-default value of "Hello" before the ``greet`` argument. Then, resume
-the video. 
+Following is an (are) exercise(s) that you must do. 
+
+%%1%% Redefine the function ``welcome``, by interchanging it's
+arguments. Place the ``name`` argument with it's default value of
+"Hello" before the ``greet`` argument.
+
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
 
 ::
 
@@ -90,17 +116,24 @@
 default argument``. When defining a function all the argument with
 default values should come at the end. 
 
-E%% %% Pause the video here and type ``linspace?`` to see the
-definition of the command and notice how all the arguments with
-default values are towards the end.
+Following is an exercise that you must do. 
+
+%%2%% See the definition of linspace using ``?`` and observe how all
+the arguments with default values are towards the end.
+
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
 
 ::
 
   linspace?
 
-E%% %% Pause the video here and redefine the function ``welcome`` with
-a default value of "Hello" to the ``greet`` argument. Then, call the
-function without any arguments. Then, resume the video. 
+Following is an exercise that you must do. 
+
+%%3%% Redefine the function ``welcome`` with a default value of
+"Hello" to the ``greet`` argument. Then, call the function without any
+arguments. 
+
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
 
 ::
 
@@ -175,8 +208,8 @@
 
   Math functions - abs, sin, ....
 
-#[punch: Need to decide, exactly what to put here. Reviewer comments
- welcome.] 
+.. #[punch: Need to decide, exactly what to put here. Reviewer comments
+..  welcome.] 
   
 
 {{{ switch to slide showing classes of functions in pylab, scipy }}}
@@ -192,7 +225,7 @@
   scipy (modules)
     fftpack, stats, linalg, ndimage, signal, optimize, integrate
 
-{{{ switch slide to summary slide }}}
+{{{ Show summary slide }}}
 
 That brings us to the end of this tutorial. In this tutorial we have
 learnt how to use functions with default values and keyword
@@ -200,4 +233,9 @@
 Python standard library and the Scientific Computing related
 packages. 
 
-Thank You!
+{{{ Show the "sponsored by FOSSEE" slide }}}
+
+This tutorial was created as a part of FOSSEE project, NME ICT, MHRD India
+
+Hope you have enjoyed and found it useful.
+Thank you!
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/getting-started-files/pendulum.txt	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
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+9.8000e-01 2.0503e+00
+9.9000e-01 2.0214e+00
--- a/getting-started-files/questions.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:42:57 2010 +0530
+++ b/getting-started-files/questions.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -1,17 +1,134 @@
-Objective
----------
+Objective Questions
+-------------------
 
 .. A mininum of 8 questions here. 
 
-1. Question 1
-2. Question 2
-3. Question 3
+1. What function is used to open a file?
+
+   Answer: ``open``
+
+#. The ``open`` function returns a 
+
+   a. string
+   #. list
+   #. file object
+   #. function
+
+   Answer: file object
+
+#. ``open`` function opens a file by default in write mode. T or F?
+   
+   Answer: False
+
+#. The ``read`` method reads a file and returns the contents
+
+   a. string
+   #. list
+   #. file object
+   #. None of the above
+
+   Answer: string
+
+#. Given a file with ``hello.txt``, which looks like 
+   ::
+     
+     Hello, World!
+
+   What is the value of content, at the end of this code block::
+
+     f = open('hello.txt')
+     content = f.read()
+     content = f.read()
+     f.close()
+
+   Answer: It is a null string. 
+
+#. The following code block prints each line of ``hello.txt``::
+
+     f = open('hello.txt')
+     for line in f.read():
+         print line
+
+   True or False?
+
+   Answer: False
+
+#. Given a file with ``hello.txt``, which looks like 
+   ::
+     
+     Hello, World!
+
+   What is the output of ::
+
+     f = open('hello.txt')
+
+     for line in f:
+         print line
+
+     for line in f:
+         print line
+
+     f.close()
+
+   Answer: Hello, World! is printed once.
+
+           .. The actual answer should talk about blank lines, but I'm
+           .. not sure if we should get into such detail. 
+
+           .. Should this be made a multiple-choice?
+
+   
+#. Given a file with ``hello.txt``, which looks like 
+   ::
+     
+     Hello, World!
+
+   What is the output of ::
+
+     f = open('hello.txt')
+
+     for line in f:
+         print line
+
+     f.close()
+
+     for line in f:
+         print line
+
+     f.close()
+
+   Answer: Hello, World! is printed twice.
+
+#. Given a file with ``hello.txt``, which looks like 
+   ::
+     
+     Hello, World!
+
+   What is the output of ::
+
+     f = open('hello')
+
+     for line in f:
+         print line
+
+     f.close()
+
+     for line in f:
+         print line
+
+     f.close()
+
+   Answer: IOError - No such file or directory: 'hello'
 
 
-Programming
------------
+Larger Questions
+----------------
 
 .. A minimum of 2 questions here. 
 
-1. Programming Assignment 1
-2. Programming Assignment 2
+1. f.read(size)
+
+#. Print every alternate line of a file, starting at the first line. 
+
+#. Print the file in reverse. Starting from the last line to the
+   first. 
--- a/getting-started-files/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:42:57 2010 +0530
+++ b/getting-started-files/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -1,10 +1,30 @@
-========
- Script
-========
+.. Objectives
+.. ----------
+
+.. By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to 
+.. 1. Open and read the contents of a file. 
+.. #. Read files line by line. 
+.. #. Read all the contents of the file at once. 
+.. #. Close open files. 
+
+.. Prerequisites
+.. -------------
 
-Welcome to the tutorial on getting started with files. 
+.. 1. getting started with ipython
+.. #. getting started with lists
+.. #. getting started with for
+     
+.. Author              : Puneeth
+   Internal Reviewer   : 
+   External Reviewer   :
+   Checklist OK?       : <put date stamp here, if OK> [2010-10-05]
 
-{{{ Screen shows welcome slide }}}
+Script
+------
+
+{{{ Show the slide containing title }}}
+
+Hello Friends. Welcome to the tutorial on getting started with files. 
 
 {{{ Show the outline for this tutorial }}} 
 
@@ -33,7 +53,8 @@
   f
 
 The file object shows, the file which is open and the mode (read
-or write) in which it is open. 
+or write) in which it is open. Notice that it is open in read only
+mode, here. 
 
 We shall first learn to read the whole file into a single
 variable. Later, we shall look at reading it line-by-line. We use
@@ -54,24 +75,29 @@
 
   pend
 
-%%1%% Pause the video here and split the variable into a list,
-``pend_list``, of the lines in the file and then resume the
-video. Hint, use the tab command to see what methods the string
-variable has. 
+Following is an exercise that you must do. 
+
+%%1%% Split the variable into a list, ``pend_list``, of the lines in
+the file. Hint, use the tab command to see what methods the string
+variable has.
 
-#[punch: should this even be put? add dependency to strings LO,
-where we mention that strings have methods for manipulation. hint:
-use splitlines()]
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
+
+.. #[punch: should this even be put? add dependency to strings LO,
+.. where we mention that strings have methods for manipulation. hint:
+.. use splitlines()]
+
 ::
 
   pend_list = pend.splitlines()
 
   pend_list
 
-Now, let us learn to read the file line-by-line. But, before that
-we will have to close the file, since the file has already been
-read till the end. 
-#[punch: should we mention file-pointer?]
+Now, let us learn to read the file line-by-line. But, before that we
+will have to close the file, since the file has already been read till
+the end.
+
+.. #[punch: should we mention file-pointer?]
 
 Let us close the file opened into f.
 ::
@@ -89,8 +115,11 @@
 
 Let us, now move on to reading files line-by-line. 
 
-%%1%% Pause the video here and re-open the file ``pendulum.txt``
-with ``f`` as the file object, and then resume the video.
+Following is an exercise that you must do. 
+
+%%2%% Re-open the file ``pendulum.txt`` with ``f`` as the file object.
+
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
 
 We just use the up arrow until we reach the open command and issue
 it again. 
@@ -123,8 +152,10 @@
 statement. This will save us the trouble of closing the file, each
 time we open it. 
 
-for line in open('/home/fossee/pendulum.txt'):
-line_list.append(line)
+::
+
+  for line in open('/home/fossee/pendulum.txt'):
+      line_list.append(line)
 
 Let us see what ``line_list`` contains. 
 ::
@@ -143,5 +174,11 @@
 a whole, using the read command or reading it line by line by
 iterating over the file object. 
 
-Thank you!   
+{{{ Show the "sponsored by FOSSEE" slide }}}
+
+This tutorial was created as a part of FOSSEE project, NME ICT, MHRD India
 
+Hope you have enjoyed and found it useful.
+Thank you!
+
+
--- a/getting-started-ipython/questions.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:42:57 2010 +0530
+++ b/getting-started-ipython/questions.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
-Objective
----------
+Objective Questions
+-------------------
+
+.. A mininum of 8 questions here (along with answers)
+
+1. ``ipython`` is a programming language similar to Python. T or F?   
 
-.. A mininum of 8 questions here. 
+#. 
+
+
+Larger Questions
+----------------
+
+.. A minimum of 2 questions here (along with answers)
 
 1. Question 1
 2. Question 2
-3. Question 3
-
-
-Programming
------------
-
-.. A minimum of 2 questions here. 
-
-1. Programming Assignment 1
-2. Programming Assignment 2
--- a/getting-started-ipython/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:42:57 2010 +0530
+++ b/getting-started-ipython/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -1,14 +1,19 @@
 .. Objectives
 .. ----------
 
-.. Clearly state the objectives of the LO (along with RBT level)
+.. At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to 
+
+.. 1. 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.
 
 .. Prerequisites
 .. -------------
 
-..   1. Name of LO-1
-..   2. Name of LO-2
-..   3. Name of LO-3
+.. should have ``ipython`` and ``pylab`` installed. 
      
 .. Author              : Puneeth 
    Internal Reviewer   : 
@@ -24,14 +29,14 @@
 Hello Friends and Welcome to the tutorial on getting started with
 ``ipython``. 
 
-{{{ Show slide with outline of the session. }}}
+{{{ Show slide with outline }}}
 
 This tutorial will cover the basic usage of the ``ipython``
 interpreter. The following topics would be covered.
 
 IPython is an enhanced Python interpreter that provides features like
-tabcompletion, easier access to help and many other functionalities
-which are not available in the vannila Python interpreter.
+tabcompletion, easier access to help and lot of other functionality
+which are not available in the vanilla Python interpreter.
 
 First let us see how to invoke the ``ipython`` interpreter.
 
@@ -98,8 +103,12 @@
 tab. IPython does not complete the command since there are many
 possibilities. It just lists out all the possible completions.
 
-%% %% Pause the video here and type ``ab`` and hit tab to see what
-happens. Next, jut type ``a`` and hit tab to see what happens. 
+Following is an exercise that you must do. 
+
+%%1%% Type ``ab`` and hit tab to see what happens. Next, jut type
+``a`` and hit tab to see what happens.
+
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
 
 ``ab`` tab completes to ``abs`` and ``a<tab>`` gives us a list of all
 the commands starting with a. 
@@ -125,11 +134,11 @@
 Does it work for decimals (or floats)?  Let's try typing abs(-10.5)
 and we do get back 10.5.
 
-Following is an (are) exercise(s) that you must do. 
+Following is an exercise that you must do. 
 
-%%1%% Look-up the documentation of ``round`` and see how to use it.
+%%2%% Look-up the documentation of ``round`` and see how to use it.
 
-Please, pause the video here. Do the exercises and then continue. 
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
 
 ::
 
@@ -142,17 +151,20 @@
 
 The function ``round``, rounds a number to a given precision.
 
-%% %% Pause the video here and check the output of
-round(2.48)
-round(2.48, 1)
-round(2.48, 2)
-and then resume the video. 
+Following are exercises that you must do. 
+
+%%3%% Check the output of::
 
-::
+  round(2.48)
+  round(2.48, 1)
+  round(2.48, 2)
+
   round(2.484)
   round(2.484, 1)
   round(2.484, 2)
 
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercises and then continue. 
+
 We get 2.0, 2.5 and 2.48, which are what we expect. 
 
 Let's now see how to correct typing errors that we make when typing at
@@ -174,7 +186,7 @@
 
 Following is an exercise that you must do. 
 
-%%2%% Try typing round(2.484, and hit enter. and then cancel the
+%%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.
 
@@ -193,7 +205,6 @@
 In this tutorial we have learnt
 {{{ show the outline/summary slide. }}}
 
-
 {{{ Show the "sponsored by FOSSEE" slide }}}
 
 This tutorial was created as a part of FOSSEE project, NME ICT, MHRD India
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/loading-data-from-files/pendulum.txt	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
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--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/loading-data-from-files/pendulum_semicolon.txt	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
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--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/loading-data-from-files/primes.txt	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+2
+3      
+5      
+7     
+11     
+13     
+17     
+19     
+23     
+29 
+31     
+37     
+41     
+43     
+47     
+53     
+59     
+61     
+67     
+71 
+73     
+79     
+83     
+89     
+97 
--- a/loading-data-from-files/questions.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:42:57 2010 +0530
+++ b/loading-data-from-files/questions.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -1,17 +1,63 @@
-Objective
----------
+Objective Questions
+-------------------
 
 .. A mininum of 8 questions here. 
 
-1. Question 1
-2. Question 2
-3. Question 3
+1. ``loadtxt`` can read data only from a file with one column
+   only. True or False?
+
+   Answer: False
+
+#. To read a file with multiple columns, into separate simple
+   sequences, ``loadtxt`` is given the additional argument ______?
+
+   Answer: ``unpack=True``
+
+#. We have a file with two columns of data separated by one of the
+   following characters. Which of them doesn't require the delimiter
+   argument to be specified, when using ``loadtxt``. 
+
+   a. ;
+   #. , 
+   #. :
+   #. [space] 
+   
+   Answer: [space]
+   
+#. Given a file ``data.txt`` with three columns of data separated by
+   spaces, read it into one complex sequence. 
 
+   Answer: ``x = loadtxt("data.txt")``
 
-Programming
------------
+#. Given a file ``data.txt`` with three columns of data separated by
+   spaces, read it into 3 separate simple sequences. 
+
+   Answer: ``x = loadtxt("data.txt", unpack=True)``
+
+#. Given a file ``data.txt`` with three columns of data separated by
+   ``:``, read it into one complex sequence. 
+
+   Answer: ``x = loadtxt("data.txt", delimiter=":")``
+
+#. Given a file ``data.txt`` with three columns of data separated by
+   ":", read it into 3 separate simple sequences. 
+
+   Answer: ``x = loadtxt("data.txt", unpack=True, delimiter=":")``
+
+#. To use the loadtxt command, each row should have the same number of
+   values, T or F ?
+
+   Answer: True
+
+Larger Questions
+----------------
 
 .. A minimum of 2 questions here. 
 
-1. Programming Assignment 1
-2. Programming Assignment 2
+1. What will happen if one of the cells is empty?
+
+#. Read a column with text? 
+
+#. Given a file with 3 columns of data but two different delimiters,
+   what do you think will happen?
+
--- a/loading-data-from-files/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:42:57 2010 +0530
+++ b/loading-data-from-files/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -1,8 +1,30 @@
-========
- Script
-========
+.. Objectives
+.. ----------
+
+.. At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to
+
+.. + Read data from files, containing a single column of data using the
+..   ``loadtxt`` command.
+.. + Read multiple columns of data, separated by spaces or other
+..   delimiters.
+
+
+.. Prerequisites
+.. -------------
 
-Welcome to this tutorial on loading data from files. 
+.. 1. getting started with ``ipython``
+     
+.. Author              : 
+   Internal Reviewer   : 
+   External Reviewer   :
+   Checklist OK?       : <put date stamp here, if OK> [2010-10-05]
+
+Script
+------
+
+{{{ Show the slide containing title }}}
+
+Hello Friends. Welcome to this tutorial on loading data from files.
 
 {{{ Screen shows welcome slide }}}
 
@@ -59,15 +81,19 @@
 Now, let us use the ``loadtxt`` command to read a file that contains
 two columns of data, ``pendulum.txt``. This file contains the length
 of the pendulum in the first column and the corresponding time period
-in the second.
+in the second. Note that ``loadtxt`` needs both the columns to have
+equal number of rows. 
 
-%%1%% Pause the video here, and use the ``cat`` command to view the
-contents of this file and then resume the video.
+.. Following is an exercise that you must do. 
+
+.. %%1%% Use the ``cat`` command to view the contents of this file.
 
-This is how we look at the contents of the file, ``pendulum.txt``
-::
+.. Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
 
-  cat /home/fossee/pendulum.txt
+.. This is how we look at the contents of the file, ``pendulum.txt``
+.. ::
+
+..   cat /home/fossee/pendulum.txt
 
 .. #[Nishanth]: The first column is L values and second is T values
                 from a simle pelculum experiment.
@@ -114,13 +140,14 @@
 
 In this tutorial, we have learnt the basic use of the ``loadtxt``
 command, which is capable of doing a lot more than we have used it for
-until now, for example
+until now. Let us look at an example, but before that do this
+exercise. 
 
-%%2%% Pause the video here, and read the file
-``pendulum_semicolon.txt`` which contains the same data as
-``pendulum.txt``, but the columns are separated by semi-colons instead
-of spaces. Use the IPython help to see how to do this. Once you have
-finished, resume the video to look at the solution.
+%%1%% Read the file ``pendulum_semicolon.txt`` which contains the same
+data as ``pendulum.txt``, but the columns are separated by semi-colons
+instead of spaces. Use the IPython help to see how to do this. 
+
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
 
 {{{ switch back to the terminal }}}
 ::
@@ -142,5 +169,10 @@
   + Read multiple columns of data, separated by spaces or other
     delimiters.
 
-Thank you!   
+{{{ Show the "sponsored by FOSSEE" slide }}}
+
+This tutorial was created as a part of FOSSEE project, NME ICT, MHRD India
 
+Hope you have enjoyed and found it useful.
+Thank you!
+
--- a/loops/questions.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:42:57 2010 +0530
+++ b/loops/questions.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -1,17 +1,98 @@
-Objective
----------
+Objective Questions
+-------------------
 
 .. A mininum of 8 questions here. 
 
-1. Question 1
-2. Question 2
-3. Question 3
+1. Braces are used to indicate blocks in Python. True or False?
+
+   Answer: False
+
+#. ``for`` can iterate over 
+   
+   a. list of numbers
+   #. list of strings
+   #. strings
+   #. tuples
+   #. all of the above
+
+.. I was not sure of how to frame this question. Can someone fix it?
+
+   Answer: all of the above
+
+#. ``x = range(20)``. What is x?
+
+   Answer: A list of numbers from 0 to 19. 
+
+#. ``x = range(5, 20)``. What is x?
+
+   Answer: A list of numbers from 5 to 19. 
+
+#. ``x = range(0, 20, 5)``. What is x?
+
+   a. [5, 10, 15, 20]
+   #. [0, 5, 10, 15, 20]
+   #. [0, 5, 10, 15]
+   #. Empty list
+   #. None of the Above
+
+   Answer: [0, 5, 10, 15]
+
+#. ``x = range(20, 5)``. What is x?
+
+   a. [5, 10, 15, 20]
+   #. [0, 5, 10, 15, 20]
+   #. [0, 5, 10, 15]
+   #. Empty list
+   #. None of the Above
+
+   Answer: Empty list
 
+#. ``x = range(20, 5, -1)``. What is x?
 
-Programming
------------
+   Answer: A list of numbers from 20 to 6.
+
+#. What is the output of the following code block?
+   ::
+
+     for i in range(1, 4):
+         for j in range(1, 4):
+             print i * j
+             break
+
+   Answer: 1 to 3 is printed
+
+#. What is the output of the following code block?
+   ::
+
+     for i in range(1, 4):
+         for j in range(1, 4):
+             pass
+             print i * j
+
+   Answer::
+     
+     1
+     2
+     3
+     2
+     4
+     6
+     3
+     6
+     9
+
+#. What is the output of the following code block?
+   ::
+
+     for i in range(1, 4):
+         for j in range(1, 4):
+             continue
+             print i * j
+
+   Answer: Nothing is printed
+
+Larger Questions
+----------------
 
 .. A minimum of 2 questions here. 
 
-1. Programming Assignment 1
-2. Programming Assignment 2
--- a/loops/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:42:57 2010 +0530
+++ b/loops/script.rst	Sun Oct 10 13:43:23 2010 +0530
@@ -1,12 +1,34 @@
-========
- Script
-========
+.. Objectives
+.. ----------
+
+.. By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to
+
+.. 1. use the ``for`` loop 
+.. #. use the ``while`` loop
+.. #. Use ``break``, ``continue`` and ``pass`` statements to play around
+..    with loops.
+
+.. Prerequisites
+.. -------------
 
-{{{ show the welcome slide }}}
+.. 1. getting started with ipython
+.. #. getting started with for
+.. #. conditionals
 
-Welcome this tutorial on loops in Python. 
+     
+.. Author              : 
+   Internal Reviewer   : 
+   External Reviewer   :
+   Checklist OK?       : <put date stamp here, if OK> [2010-10-05]
 
-{{{ show the outline slide }}}
+Script
+------
+
+{{{ Show the slide containing title }}}
+
+Hello Friends. Welcome this tutorial on loops in Python. 
+
+{{{ Show the outline slide }}}
 
 In this tutorial, we shall look at ``while`` and ``for`` loops. We
 shall then look at the ``break``, ``continue`` and ``pass`` keywords
@@ -38,8 +60,12 @@
 other block in Python, the code within the ``while`` block is indented
 to the right by 4 spaces. 
 
-E%% %% Pause the video here and write a ``while`` loop to print the
-squares of all the even numbers below 10. Then, return to the video.
+Following is an exercise that you must do. 
+
+%%1%% Write a ``while`` loop to print the squares of all the even
+numbers below 10. Then, return to the video.
+
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
 
 ::
 
@@ -60,9 +86,13 @@
   for n in range(1, 10, 2):
       print n*n
 
-E%% %% Pause the video here and write a ``for`` loop to print the
+Following is an exercise that you must do. 
+
+%%2%% Pause the video here and write a ``for`` loop to print the
 squares of all the even numbers below 10. Then, return to the video. 
 
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
+
 ::
 
   for n in range(2, 10, 2):
@@ -106,10 +136,13 @@
       print n*n
   
 
-E%% %%Pause the video here and using the ``continue`` keyword modify
-the ``for`` loop to print the squares of even numbers below 10, to
-print the squares of only multiples of 4. (Do not modify the range
-function call.) Then, resume the video. 
+Following is an exercise that you must do. 
+
+%%3%%Using the ``continue`` keyword modify the ``for`` loop to print
+the squares of even numbers below 10, to print the squares of only
+multiples of 4. (Do not modify the range function call.) 
+
+Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. 
 ::
 
   for n in range(2, 10, 2):
@@ -117,8 +150,15 @@
           continue      
       print n*n
 
+{{{ Show summary slide }}}
+
 That brings us to the end of this tutorial. In this tutorial, we have
 learnt about looping structures in Python and the use of the keywords
 ``pass``, ``break`` and ``continue``. 
 
-Thank You!
+{{{ Show the "sponsored by FOSSEE" slide }}}
+
+This tutorial was created as a part of FOSSEE project, NME ICT, MHRD India
+
+Hope you have enjoyed and found it useful.
+Thank you!