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%Tutorial slides on Python.
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% Author: The FOSSEE Group
% Copyright (c) 2009, The FOSSEE Group, IIT Bombay
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\title[Plotting using Python]{Plotting experimental data\\}
\author[FOSSEE Team] {The FOSSEE Group}
\institute[IIT Bombay] {Department of Aerospace Engineering\\IIT Bombay}
\date[] {31, October 2009\\Day 1, Session 2}
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\section{Creating and running scripts}
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\frametitle{Python Scripts}
\begin{itemize}
\item Let us now put all the commands used in the review problem into a file.
\item The following commands of IPython help us do this.
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\begin{lstlisting}
In []: %hist
In []: %hist -n
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\frametitle{Python Scripts\ldots}
\begin{itemize}
\item Open a new file in an \alert{editor}
\item Copy and paste required lines from the output of \typ{\%hist -n}
\item Save the file as \typ{first_plot.py}
\end{itemize}
\begin{itemize}
\item run the file in IPython using \typ{\%run first_plot.py}\\
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\section{File Handling}
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\frametitle{File and \kwrd{for}}
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In []: f = open('dummyfile')
In []: for line in f:
...: print line
...:
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\section{Strings}
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Anything within ``quotes'' is a string!
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In []: a = 'hello world'
In []: a.split()
Out[]: ['hello', 'world']
\end{lstlisting}
Now try this:
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In []: b = 'KD, MCS, PC, SC, SV'
In []: b.split(',')
Out[]: ['KD', 'MCS', 'PC', 'SC', 'SV']
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\section{Plotting points}
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\frametitle{How to plot points?}
\begin{lstlisting}
In []: plt.plot(x, sin(x), 'ro')
Out[]: [<matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at 0xac17e0c>]
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\begin{itemize}
\item \kwrd{'r'},\kwrd{'g'},\kwrd{'b'} for red, green and blue
\item \kwrd{'o'} - Dots
\item \kwrd{'-'} - Lines
\item \kwrd{'- -'} - Dashed lines
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\section{Lists}
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\frametitle{List creation and indexing}
\begin{lstlisting}
In []: lst = [1,2,3,4]
In []: lst[0]+lst[1]+lst[-1]
Out[]: 7
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\begin{itemize}
\item Indices start with ?
\item Negative indices indicate ?
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\frametitle{List: slices}
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In []: lst[1:3] # A slice.
Out[]: [2, 3]
In []: lst[1:-1]
Out[]: [2, 3]
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In []: lst.append([6,7])
In []: lst
Out[]: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, [6, 7]]
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