diff -r 25b18b51be41 -r 2214b5dba4d4 day1/session2.tex --- a/day1/session2.tex Tue Dec 29 19:02:01 2009 +0530 +++ b/day1/session2.tex Tue Dec 29 19:25:11 2009 +0530 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ \author[FOSSEE] {FOSSEE} \institute[IIT Bombay] {Department of Aerospace Engineering\\IIT Bombay} -\date[] {7 November, 2009\\Day 1, Session 2} +\date[] {14 December, 2009\\Day 1, Session 2} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.75cm]{iitmlogo}{iitmlogo} @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ \frametitle{What about larger data sets?} \alert{Data is usually present in a file!} \\ Lets look at the \typ{pendulum.txt} file. -\begin{lstlisting} +\begin{lstlisting} $ cat pendulum.txt 1.0000e-01 6.9004e-01 1.1000e-01 6.9497e-01 @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ 1.3000e-01 7.5360e-01 1.4000e-01 8.3568e-01 1.5000e-01 8.6789e-01 -\end{lstlisting} +\end{lstlisting} %$ \ldots \begin{block}{Windows users:} C:> type pendulum.txt @@ -418,12 +418,12 @@ \end{lstlisting} This is what happens with \typ{line} \begin{lstlisting} -In []: line = '1.2000e-01 7.4252e-01' +In []: line = '1.20 7.42' In []: point = line.split() In []: point -Out[]: ['1.2000e-01', '7.4252e-01'] +Out[]: ['1.20', '7.42'] \end{lstlisting} \end{frame}