Python3 Study guides, Class notes & Summaries
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Pyhton Introduction
- Class notes • 2 pages • 2023
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This is the Python tutorial for beginners in Python programming. The tutorial covers various topics, including an introduction to Python, installing and setting up a development environment using Jupyter Notebook, using the print function, working with variables in Python, and a practice problem to swap the values of two variables. The transcript also includes instructions on downloading and installing Anaconda Navigator and Jupyter Notebook and explanations of Python syntax and concepts, such a...
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CIS 115 Week 1 iLab: Building a Registration Form and Pay Calculator in Python.
- Other • 4 pages • 2022
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CIS115 Week 1 Lab OverviewTitle of Lab: Building a Registration Form and Pay Calculator in 
Python 
Summary – Part 1 
Create a program that allows a student to complete a registration form and displays a completion 
message that includes the user's full name and a temporary password. 
Summary – Part 2 
Create a program that calculates a user's weekly gross and take-home pay. 
Deliverables 
• 2 source code Python files. 
• A Word document containing both source code and the screen print...
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Python_Zero_To_Hero
- Class notes • 54 pages • 2021
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Python_Zero_To_Hero
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Python3
- Class notes • 34 pages • 2021
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These are the short notes for the basics of the Python programming language.
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University of Texas INSY INSY 3309 12. Below are two sequences of Heads and Tails, each (supposedly) representing 300 independent flips of a fair coin. One of these sequences was truly...
- Exam (elaborations) • 3 pages • 2021
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Question Answered step-by-step Screen Shot 2020-07-11 at 2.53.52 PM.png Image transcription text 12. Below are two sequences of Heads and Tails, each (supposedly) representing 300 independent fl ips of a fair coin. One of these sequences was truly randomly created, and one was typed by a human. Both sequences have exactly 149 heads. Which one is more likely to be the "real" random sequence? (Hint: You will want to write some code!) Include any code you wrote (using Python3) below in yo...
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Basic Programming 5
- Class notes • 2 pages • 2021
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Use method () to extract an email address from a user supplied string (Assuming the email address is any continuous string without space and containing @ sign. If there are multiple emails, please extract the first one).
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Basic Programming 7
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- use regular expression to extract all email address from “ download”, and write it to a file “”
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Python GUI PyQt 1st Ed
- Other • 48 pages • 2019
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These Python 3 GUI programming detailed notes will help you understand Python GUI programming using PyQt framework. Examples in each chapter will go a long way in helping you understand. Both PyQt4 and PyQt5 are covered in this syllabus.
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