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== Python basics ==
== Python basics ==
=== Python IDE ===
I use [[My PyDev Notes]] for my Python IDE.


=== Escape sequences ===
=== Escape sequences ===
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Revision as of 09:45, 4 April 2013

Python basics

Python IDE

I use My PyDev Notes for my Python IDE.

Escape sequences

Insert list or link to list of escape sequences

Type conversions

int() float()

Conditionals

Operator Conditions when true
x == y x and y have same value
x != y x and y don't have same value
x < y x value is less than y value
x <= y x value is less than or equal to y value
x > y x value is greater than y value
x >= y x value is greater than or equal to y value


string methods (s1 and s2 are strings) conditions when true
s1.startswith(s2) String s1 starts with s2
s1.endswith(s2) String s1 ends with s2
s1.isalnum() All characters in s1 are alphanumeric and there is >= 1 character
s1.isalpha() All characters in s1 are alphabetic and there is >= 1 character
s1.isdigit() All characters in s1 are digits and there is >= 1 character
s1.islower() All cased characters in s1 are lowercase and there is >= 1 cased character
s.isupper() All cased characters in s1 are uppercase and there is >= 1 cased character

Python operators

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