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csq_ipf22

A repository containing all jupyter notebook files of csq_ipf22 class. It has a table of content for finding the subjects/code-parts/algorithms easier. (And since github is able to render jupyter notebook files on its web page, it's accessible from everywhere).

Note: all of the content here are written by @javadr on one of our classes.


Table of content

  • 14010801:

    • Introducing basic syntax of python (such as defining variables, how to call functions, inputting strings, etc..)
    • Basic usage of built-in functions (such as print, help, input, len)
    • Introducing map(int, input().split()) syntax to get multiple input from one line.
    • Introducing Syntax error, Runtime error and Logical error in programming (and python).
    • Introducing to usage of single-quotation mark and double-quotation mark.
  • 14010807:

    • Introducing usage of type, differences between float, int, NoneType, etc...
    • Introducing usage of bin, oct, hex, etc...
    • Learning that int() base must be >= 2 and <= 36, or 0.
    • Introducing math package (import math), basic usage of math.sin, math.pi, math.e and math.tan.
    • Introducing function definitions (how to define a function header, arguments and return value).
    • Introducing fruitful function.
    • Introducing to syntax from something import stuff.
  • 14010808:

    • Introducing min, max, abs built-in functions.
    • Introducing turtle package and turtle.Turtle class.
    • Introducing for something in range(number): syntax (basic for loop).
    • Defining some functions called n_angle, square, polygon, circle, arc and rectangle for turtle
    • Introducing to how to set speed of the turtle (using bob.speed method).
    • Introducing python docstring feature (which is used for documentations (similar to comments)).
    • Defining a function called area which calculates the area using math.pi.
    • Introducing usage of bob.shape method (implemented on turtle.Turtle class).
  • 14010814:

    • Introducing some math operators such as //.
    • Showing that using == operator for floats can be dangerous, it's better to compare them like < 10**-20 or use some tricks similar to this.
    • Showing that boolean values (True/False), are just integers (True == 1, False == 0).
    • Introducing basic if...else syntax.
    • Introducing new keyword pass.
    • Introducing new logical-boolean operators (such as and, or, not).
    • Encountering first RecursionError in our class (by calling test function inside of test function without any stop-condition).
    • Introducing basic Recursion (Recursive function).
    • Defining fact function as an example of Recursion to generate a piece of Factorial series.
  • 14010815:

    • Reminder for previous session, redefining fact function (an example of recursive).
    • Showing that 0 * 'string' results in an empty string with length of 0.
    • Defining function test_stack_depth which has an argument of depth (to show maximum depth of stacks).
    • Re-introducing map(test, input().split()) syntax (which was previously mentioned in first notebook).
    • Showing that first argument of map can be any function, which will get called on every single thing of its second argument.
    • Introducing koch using turtle module.
  • 14010822:

    • Showing that if we convert a float value to int value, the number after floating-point will be dropped and the result number will become a normal integer.
    • Introducing end= and sep= arguments for print function.
    • Showing how to calculate radical 2 using f(x) and f-prime(x) (fp(x)).
    • Introducing while loop.
    • Introducing mod operator (i%2).
    • Calculating Factorial series (redefining fact function) using for and while loops.
    • Calculating Fibonacci series (defining fib function) using for loop.
    • Calculating Fibonacci series (defining fib function) using recursive function (and comparing these two's running time).
  • 14010828:

    • Introducing string slices.
    • Introducing indexes in strings.
    • Defining reverse function which will reverse a given string (using for loop).
    • Defining find functions will will find a character/sub-str inside of the string (using loops).
    • Introducing in operator.
    • Introducing common methods defined in str class (such as count, find, index, strip, lstrip, replace).
  • 14010905:

    • Introducing Algorithms, Flowcharts and Problem solving.
    • Defining fact and neper functions and comparing their running time.
    • Defining birthday function which shows how to use .format method on strings to format float types in a string.
    • Defining is_complete function and calculating its running time.
    • Introducing a mathematic formula for complete numbers (which is 2**(p-1) * (2**p-1), where p is a primary number).
    • Calculating BMI.
  • 14010906:

    • Defining a function called pi which calculates and returns the pi number using a math formula.
    • Reminder to be careful when doing math operations with float types (for example .1+.1+.1 != .3).
    • Defining sum_digit function which calculates and returns summary of all of the digits inside of an integer (for example 134 --> 1+3+4).
    • Defining one_digitizer function which calls sum_digit until the result number has only 1 digit (it's less than 10) using for loop.
    • Defining a function called mehrpooya which uses a faster, less-expensive and more efficient algorithm to compute the same thing as one_digitizer function.
    • Defining rev_num function which reverts all digits of a number and returns the result (for example 159 --> 951).

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