--- a/day2/session1.tex Wed Oct 28 12:37:59 2009 +0530
+++ b/day2/session1.tex Wed Oct 28 13:00:46 2009 +0530
@@ -391,20 +391,6 @@
\end{block}
\end{frame}
-\begin{frame}
- {A classic problem}
- \begin{block}
- {Interchange values}
- How to interchange values of two variables?
- \end{block}
- \pause
- \begin{block}{Note:}
- This Python idiom works for all types of variables.\\
-They need not be of the same type!
- \end{block}
- \inctime{10}
-\end{frame}
-
\section{Simple IO}
\begin{frame}{Simple IO}
\begin{block}
@@ -487,76 +473,44 @@
\inctime{15}
\end{frame}
-\section{Lists}
-\begin{frame}[fragile]
-\frametitle{More List methods}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-In []: lst = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]
-In []: lst.reverse()
-In []: lst
-Out[]: [8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1]
-
-In []: lst.extend([0, -1, -2])
-In []: lst
-Out[]: [8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, -1]
-
-In []: lst.remove(0)
-In []: lst
-Out[]: [8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, -1]
-\end{lstlisting}
+\subsection{Exercises}
+\begin{frame}
+ \frametitle{Problem set 1}
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item All the problems can be\\
+ solved using \kwrd{if} and \kwrd{while}
+ \end{itemize}
\end{frame}
-\begin{frame}[fragile]
-\frametitle{List containership}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-In []: a = 8
-
-In []: a in lst
-Out[]: True
+\begin{frame}{Problem 1.1}
+ Write a program that displays all three digit numbers that are equal to the sum of the cubes of their digits. That is, print numbers $abc$ that have the property $abc = a^3 + b^3 + c^3$\\
+\vspace*{0.2in}
+\emphbar{These are called $Armstrong$ numbers.}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Problem 1.2 - Collatz sequence}
+\begin{enumerate}
+ \item Start with an arbitrary (positive) integer.
+ \item If the number is even, divide by 2; if the number is odd, multiply by 3 and add 1.
+ \item Repeat the procedure with the new number.
+ \item It appears that for all starting values there is a cycle of 4, 2, 1 at which the procedure loops.
+\end{enumerate}
+ Write a program that accepts the starting value and prints out the Collatz sequence.
-In []: b = 10
-In []: b in lst
-Out[]: False
-
-In []: b not in lst
-Out[]: True
-\end{lstlisting}
-\inctime{10}
\end{frame}
-\section{Tuples}
-\begin{frame}[fragile]
-\frametitle{Tuples: Immutable lists}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-In []: tup = (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)
-In []: tup[0]+tup[3]+tup[-1]
-Out[]: 13
-\end{lstlisting}
-\begin{block}{Note:}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Tuples are immutable - cannot be changed
-\item Multiple return values in a function are actually tuples
-\item Tuples are working behind the scenes in exchanging values - Tuple Unpacking
-\end{itemize}
-\end{block}
-\inctime{5}
-\end{frame}
-
-\section{Dictionaries}
-\begin{frame}[fragile]
-\frametitle{Dictionary: Recall}
- \alert {lists and tuples: integer indexes :: dictionaries: string indexes}
-\begin{lstlisting}
-In []: player = {'Mat': 134,'Inn': 233,
- 'Runs': 10823, 'Avg': 52.53}
-
-In []: player['Avg']
-Out[]: 52.530000000000001
-\end{lstlisting}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Duplicate keys are not allowed!
-\item Dictionaries are iterable through keys.
-\end{itemize}
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Problem 1.4}
+ Write a program that prints the following pyramid on the screen.
+ \begin{lstlisting}
+1
+2 2
+3 3 3
+4 4 4 4
+ \end{lstlisting}
+The number of lines must be obtained from the user as input.\\
+\pause
+\emphbar{When can your code fail?}
+\only<2->{\inctime{20}}
\end{frame}
\end{document}