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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
For examples of Python illustrating input, output, data types, lists, and dictionaries, see the | For examples of Python illustrating input, output, data types, lists, and dictionaries, see the [http://prancer.physics.louisville.edu/astrowiki/index.php/Python_examples examples] section. | ||
== Assignments == | == Assignments == | ||
For the assigned homework to use these ideas, see the | For the assigned homework to use these ideas, see the [http://prancer.physics.louisville.edu/astrowiki/index.php/Python_assignments assignments] section. |
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Now that you have Python running, and have seen how it works interactively and with executable files let's see what we can do with simple useful programming.
Input and output
Numbers, text, and data types
Lists, tubles, dictionaries, and statements
Mathematics
Examples
For examples of Python illustrating input, output, data types, lists, and dictionaries, see the examples section.
Assignments
For the assigned homework to use these ideas, see the assignments section.