This Presentation is a draft of a summary of "Learn Python The Hard Way" Book which is very helpful for anyone want to learn python from scratch of
For reading the book and do exercises, the book is available for free here: http://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/
After the end of lesson you will be able to learn Python basics-What Python is? Its releases. Where we can use Python? Python Features. Tokens, comments variables etc... In out next PPT you will learn how to input and get output in Python
In this PPT you learn some basic terminology and basic concept of Python which is a pillar of python programming.So learn Python programming by these PPT.
You get a new presentation every Sunday at 10 AM.
Slides for Lecture 3 of the course: Introduction to Programming with Python offered at ICCBS.
It covers the following topics:
Strings useful string operations.
Python Session - 4
if
nested-if
if-else
elif (else if)
for loop (for iterating_var in sequence: )
while loop
break
continnue
pass
What is a function in Python?
Types of Functions
How to Define & Call Function
Scope and Lifetime of variables
lambda functions(anonymous functions)
Packaging Industry : Overview
Function of Packaging
Classification of Packaging
Packaging Industry : Global
Packaging Industry : India
Rigid Packaging
# Metal Containers
# Glass Bottle
# Rigid Plastics
# Paper Cartons
Flexible Packaging
Caps & Closures
Labels
Secondary & Bulk Packaging
Packaging Machinery
Future Prospects of Packaging Industry
For the complete report, get in touch with us at : info@netscribes.com
Abstract:
Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Plastic Packaging Market in India 2014 captures the largest segment of the overall domestic plastic packaging market. Plastic is the most common form of packaging being used in recent times because of its unique benefits that are as yet unmatched by other forms of packaging. The emerging retail sector and increased consumerism have provided a boost to the packaging sector, which further stimulates the demand for plastic packaging materials. Accelerated growth in the food and beverage sector, along with rise in demand witnessed within the FMCG sector, pharmaceutical industry, paint and lubricant industry together comprise some of the key factors propelling the plastic packaging sector. However, the industry also has to contend with several bottlenecks. Ban on plastic packaging of certain commodities is increasingly having an adverse impact on the industry. The Indian government is considering a ban on the usage of plastic owing to the potential health hazards arising from use of plastic bottles.
The domestic plastic packaging market is clearly segmented into the organized and unorganized sectors wherein the organized sector caters to the larger industry base that requires plastic packaging. Although the sector comprises both rigid as well as flexible plastics, the preference for flexible packaging over its rigid counterpart has been evident with the passage of time. In-mold label is also gaining popularity within the plastic packaging sector. Technologies using Bioplastics and nanoparticle layered plastic packaging are slowly gaining prominence. Plastics have increasingly replaced traditional materials in the Indian packaging sector due to their light weight and superior functionality. The Indian plastic packaging market is a robust market at present and has strong growth potential in the upcoming years.
Coverage
• Overview of Indian packaging industry with Current, historic and forecast values over 2012 to 2018
• Market Segmentation of organized and unorganized sector and percentage segmentation of packaging types
• Overview of plastic packaging market in India and forecasted market size data over 2012 to 2018
• Qualitative analysis of market drivers, challenges and emerging trends in the industry
• Analysis of the competitive landscape and detailed profiles of major players
This Presentation is a draft of a summary of "Learn Python The Hard Way" Book which is very helpful for anyone want to learn python from scratch of
For reading the book and do exercises, the book is available for free here: http://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/
After the end of lesson you will be able to learn Python basics-What Python is? Its releases. Where we can use Python? Python Features. Tokens, comments variables etc... In out next PPT you will learn how to input and get output in Python
In this PPT you learn some basic terminology and basic concept of Python which is a pillar of python programming.So learn Python programming by these PPT.
You get a new presentation every Sunday at 10 AM.
Slides for Lecture 3 of the course: Introduction to Programming with Python offered at ICCBS.
It covers the following topics:
Strings useful string operations.
Python Session - 4
if
nested-if
if-else
elif (else if)
for loop (for iterating_var in sequence: )
while loop
break
continnue
pass
What is a function in Python?
Types of Functions
How to Define & Call Function
Scope and Lifetime of variables
lambda functions(anonymous functions)
Packaging Industry : Overview
Function of Packaging
Classification of Packaging
Packaging Industry : Global
Packaging Industry : India
Rigid Packaging
# Metal Containers
# Glass Bottle
# Rigid Plastics
# Paper Cartons
Flexible Packaging
Caps & Closures
Labels
Secondary & Bulk Packaging
Packaging Machinery
Future Prospects of Packaging Industry
For the complete report, get in touch with us at : info@netscribes.com
Abstract:
Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Plastic Packaging Market in India 2014 captures the largest segment of the overall domestic plastic packaging market. Plastic is the most common form of packaging being used in recent times because of its unique benefits that are as yet unmatched by other forms of packaging. The emerging retail sector and increased consumerism have provided a boost to the packaging sector, which further stimulates the demand for plastic packaging materials. Accelerated growth in the food and beverage sector, along with rise in demand witnessed within the FMCG sector, pharmaceutical industry, paint and lubricant industry together comprise some of the key factors propelling the plastic packaging sector. However, the industry also has to contend with several bottlenecks. Ban on plastic packaging of certain commodities is increasingly having an adverse impact on the industry. The Indian government is considering a ban on the usage of plastic owing to the potential health hazards arising from use of plastic bottles.
The domestic plastic packaging market is clearly segmented into the organized and unorganized sectors wherein the organized sector caters to the larger industry base that requires plastic packaging. Although the sector comprises both rigid as well as flexible plastics, the preference for flexible packaging over its rigid counterpart has been evident with the passage of time. In-mold label is also gaining popularity within the plastic packaging sector. Technologies using Bioplastics and nanoparticle layered plastic packaging are slowly gaining prominence. Plastics have increasingly replaced traditional materials in the Indian packaging sector due to their light weight and superior functionality. The Indian plastic packaging market is a robust market at present and has strong growth potential in the upcoming years.
Coverage
• Overview of Indian packaging industry with Current, historic and forecast values over 2012 to 2018
• Market Segmentation of organized and unorganized sector and percentage segmentation of packaging types
• Overview of plastic packaging market in India and forecasted market size data over 2012 to 2018
• Qualitative analysis of market drivers, challenges and emerging trends in the industry
• Analysis of the competitive landscape and detailed profiles of major players
AssignmentModify the Python program by adding the create_dictiona.pdftsekar2004
Assignment:
Modify the Python program by adding the create_dictionary function. The parameter file_name
is the name of the csv file that contains several lines of ASCII encodings. The format of this file
is described in the link above. The function should return a dictionary where the keys are
characters and the values are the 8 bit representations. Note: use the characters for comma, quote,
and space characters, instead of the words comma, quote, and space.
Add the translate function. The parameter sentence consists of a number of characters. The
parameter dictionary is the dictionary returned by the create_dictionary function. The parameter
file_name is the name of the output file where all output should be sent. In the output file, the
text should be a binary string (zeros and ones only) with each 8 bit ascii code appearing one after
the other. (see sample transcripts)
If a character does not appear in the dictionary, the string "\nUNDEFINED\n" should appear
instead of an 8 bit representation.
When the program is run, it should produce the following three output files: output-1.txt, output-
2.txt and output-3.txt.
Grading:
2 points - The create_dictionary function returns a dictionary that contains the correct binary
code for each character of length one.
1 point - The create_dictionary function returns a dictionary that contains the correct binary code
for comma, quote, and space.
3 points - When your program is tested with different values for the variable sentence, all
characters that exist in the dictionary are translated correctly.
1 point - When your program is tested with different values for the variable sentence, characters
that do NOT exist in the dictionary are translated correctly to the word UNDEFINED on a line of
its own.
1 point - The format of any output files created match the format of the sample output files
exactly. def create_dictionary(f): \# f is the filename; rename the parameter as you wish pass \#
open the file for reading and assign to a file handle variable* \# make a dictionary variable -- it
can be empty to start with \# use the file handle variable step through each line doing this.." \#
make the line into a list, splitting it up at the commas \# optional: temporarily try printing it out.
What you expected? \# assign the binary number to a variable as a string \# optional: temporarily
try printing it out. What you expected? \# assign the character to a variable as a string \#
optional: temporarily try printing it out. What you expected? \# use the two new variables to add
an entry to the dictionary \# optional: temporarily try printing it out. What you expected? \#
Note: you will want the comma, space, and quote mark keys to be those actual characters.". \#
"make sure that gets handled at some point before returning the dictionary \# *don't forget to
close the file \# return the dictionary to where it was called from def translate(s, d, f): \# rename
the parameters as you wish pass
010000010010000001101100011.
Hello guys please make sure program runs well USING C anyth.pdfactioncbe1
Hello guys! please make sure program runs well
USING C anything else
If you are not sure about it please dont send it out
Through this programming assignment, the students will learn to do the following: 1. Practice
processing command line arguments. 2. Perform basic file I/O. 3. Use structs, pointers, and
strings. 4. Use dynamic memory. This assignment asks you to create a doubly linked list which will
be used to sort the words in an input file and print the sorted words to an output file (or standard
output) which will be the solution. Your program, called doublesort, will take the following
command line arguments: % doublesort [d] [-o output_file_name] input_file_name Read the words
in from the input file one at a time. Convert all the letters to lower case. Skip any punctuation or
special characters. If the output_file_name is given with the -o option, the program will output the
sorted letters to the given output file; otherwise, the output shall be to standard output. In addition
to parsing and processing the command line arguments, your program needs to do the following:
1. You need to construct a doubly linked list as you read from input. Each node in the list will link
to the one in front of it and the one behind it if they exist. They will have NULL for the previous
pointer if they are first in the list. They will have NULL for the next pointer if they are last in the list.
You can look up doubly linked lists in your Data Structure textbook. 2. Initially the list is empty. The
program reads from the input file one word at a time and converts it to lower case. Create a node
with a pointer to the word and 2 pointers to nodes, previous and next. Initially the previous and
next pointers should be NULL. 3. As long as you continue reading words, if the word is not already
in the list, create a new node and place the node into the list in the proper alphabetical order. If
there is a node in front of it, adjust the next pointer of that node to point to the new node and make
the previous pointer of the new node to point to the node in front of it. If there is a node after it then
adjust those pointers as well so the list remains continuous. All duplicate words are ignored. 4. An
end of file would indicate the end of input from the input file. 5. Once the program has read all the
input, the program then performs a traversal of the doubly linked list first to last, or last to first if the
- d option is set, to print one word at a time to the output file or stdout. Print one word per3. As
long as you continue reading words, if the word is not already in the list, create a new node and
place the node into the list in the proper alphabetical order. If there is a node in front of it, adjust
the next pointer of that node to point to the new node and make the previous pointer of the new
node to point to the node in front of it. If there is a node after it then adjust those pointers as well
so the list remains continuous. All duplicate words are igno.
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2. A lisp symbol is a data object that has three user-visible components: The property list is the list that effectively provides each symbol with many modifiable named components. The print name must be the string, which is the sequence of characters used to identify the symbol. The package cell must refer to package object. A package is a data structure used to locate a symbol once given the symbols name. A symbol is uniquely identified by its name only when considered relative to a package.
3. overview The property List The Print name Creating symbols Packages Translating strings to Symbols Export and import symbols Name conflicts Built-in packages
4. The property list A property list contains two or more entries, with each entry associated with the key called the indicator. A property list is very much similar to an association list in its purpose, but the difference is that a property list is an object with unique identity. A property list is implemented as a memory cell containing a list with even number(possibly zero) of elements. Each pair of elements in the list constitutes an entry: the first item is the indicator, the second item is the value. When the symbol is created its property list is initially empty, properties are created by using get within a set form.
5. get symbol indicator1 &optional default Get searches the property list of the symbol for an indicator eq to indicator1. if one is found, the corresponding value is returned, else default is returned. Suppose the property list of foo is ( bar t baz 3 hunoz “huh?”) Then ex: (get ‘foo ‘baz)3 (get ‘foo ‘hunoz)”Huh?” (get ‘foo ‘Zoo) nil
6. remprop symbol indicator1 This removes the symbol from the property with an indicator eq to indicator1. Suppose if property foo was (color blue height 6.3) After using (remprop ‘foo ‘height) the property becomes (color blue) Returns the list that contains the property pairs of the symbol, the contents of the property lists are extracted and returned. symbol-plist symbol
7. getf place indicator1 &optional default getf searches for the property list stored in place for an indicator eq to indicator1, if found returns the corresponding value, else returns the default or nil. remf removes from the property list stored in the place the property with an indicator eq to indicator1 . The property indicator and the corresponding value are removed by destructively splicing the property list. remf place indicator1
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10. Creating Symbols Symbols are used in two different ways: An interned symbol is one that is indexed by its print name in its catalog called a package. An uninterned symbol is one that is used simply as a data object with no special cataloguing. An uninterned symbol is printed with #: followed by its print name. make-symbol print-name creates a new uninterned symbol whose print name is the string print-name.
11. copy-symbol sym &optional copy-props returns a new uninterented symbol with the same name as of the sym. If copy-props is non-nil, then the initial value and function definition of the new symbol will be the same as those of the sym, and the property list of the new symbol will be a copy of sym’s. gensym &optional x gensym invents a print name and creates a new symbol with that print name. it returns new uninterented symbol. The invented new print name consists of a prefix( which defaults to G) , followed by decimal representation of a number. The number is increased by 1 every time gensym is called.
12. gentamp &optional prefix package gentemp like gensym, creates and returns new symbol. The only difference is gentemp interns the symbol in the package. Symbol-package sym returns the contents of the package cell of that symbol. This will be a package object or nil. Keywordp object returns true if the argument is a symbol and that symbol is a keyword.
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14. internal( normally hidden from other packages).A symbol is said to be interned in a package if it is accessible in that package and also is owned.
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16. Print-read consistency: An interned symbol always as a sequence of characters that, when read back in, yields the same (eq) symbol.
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18. Translating strings to symbols Whatever packet object is currently the value of *package* is referred to as current-package. When the lisp reader has obtained a string of characters thought to name a symbol, that name is looked up in the current package. If the name is found, the corresponding symbol is returned, if the name is not found, a new symbol is created for it and is placed in the current package as an internal symbol. External symbol in some other package is referred through the qualified name, consisting of the package name, then a colon, then the name of the symbol. Ex: editor: buffer refers to external symbol buffer accessible in the package named editor.
19. The following four symbol qualifying syntaxes are used: foo: bar look up bar among the external symbols of the package named foo, printed when the symbol bar is external in its home package foo and is not accessible in the current package. foo::bar interns bar as if foo is the current page, printed when symbol bar is internal in its home page foo, and is not accessible in the current page. :bar interns bar as the external symbol in the keyword package and makes it evaluate to itself. Printed if the home page of the symbol bar is keyword. #:bar creates a new uninterned symbol named BAR. Printed when the symbol BAR is uninterented(has no home package )
20. Exporting and Importing Symbols Symbols from one package may be exported to imported from other packages by the use of functions export and import respectively. (import ‘editor:buffer) takes the external symbol named buffer in the editor package and adds it to the current package as an internal symbol. A symbol is said to be shadowed by another symbol in some package if the first symbol would be accessible by inheritance if not for the presence of the second symbol.
21. To import a symbol without the possibility of getting the error because of shadowing use the function shadowing-import. Use package causes a package to inherit all of the external symbols from some other package. Unlike import, use-package does not cause any of the new symbols to be present in the current package, but makes them accessible by inheritance.
22. The function export takes the symbol that is accessible in some specified package, and makes it an external symbol of that package. If the symbol is directly present as an internal symbol, the it is imply changed to external status. If the symbol is accessible via use-package, the symbol is first imported to the package and then exported. If the same name is being used more than once name-conflicts may occur, so care has to be taken to avoid any such name conflicts.
23. Built-in Packages Common lisp built-in packages: Lisp contains the primitives of the common lisp system. Its external symbols include all of the user defined functions such as car, car and *package*. user package is the current package at the time a Common Lisp system starts up. common-lisp package contains the primitives of the ANSI commomLisp system. common-lisp-user is by default the current package at the time, an ANSI common Lisp system starts up.
24. Built-in packages Keyword package contains all the keywords used by built-in or user-defined Lisp functions. System package name is reserved to the implementation. This is used to contain names of implementation-dependent system-interface functions. This package uses lisp and has the nickname sys.
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