Python Programming Tutorial
Python Programming Tutorial
In this Python tutorial, you'll learn everything you need to start programming in Python. This tutorial
is perfect for data science, machine learning, and web development. No prior knowledge in Python
or programming is required as everything will be taught from scratch. I'm Mosh Hamadani, and I've
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What is Python?
Python is a multipurpose programming language that can be used for a variety of different tasks,
such as automation, web development, and data science.
You can use Python in automation to automate repetitive tasks and save time and increase
productivity.
You need to install a code editor to write your own Python code.
We'll be using PyCharm as our code editor in this tutorial. When you open PyCharm for the first time,
you have to configure a few settings, but we can skip that for now and set defaults. Let's create a
new project and collapse the project window to give more space. We can then print a message on
our application window.
To run Python code in PyCharm, we go to the run menu and select run, or use the shortcut
(ctrl+shift+r on a Mac). Then select the app to run, and the output will appear in the terminal
window. Python is case sensitive so make sure to use the correct case when coding. We can declare
variables, such as age and price, and assign them values. Python also has boolean values that can be
true or false.
age = 30
print(age)
price = 19.95
print(price)
In Python, we have a built-in function called input() that we use to read a value from the terminal
window. We can add a string argument to the function to prompt the user for input.
When we run this program, it will prompt the user to input their name. Once a value is entered, the
program will print the greeting message with the input value.
There are three main data types in Python: numbers, strings, and booleans.
Python has several built-in functions for converting the types of our variables. For example, we have
the int() function for converting a value to an integer:
birth_year = "1982"age = 2020 - int(birth_year)print("You are " + str(age) + " years old.")
In the above example, we use the int() function to convert the birth_year string to an integer so we
can subtract it from the current year.
In programming languages like Python, there are times when you need to convert a variable from
one type to another. In this tutorial, I'll show you a bunch of cool things you can do with strings using
Python for beginners.
In Python, the index of the first character in a string is 0. So, when we run this program, you're going
to see 1 on the terminal because the index is 1.
We can also change this expression to first + second, which is another way to write this piece of
code.
The lower method is used to convert a string to lowercase or to find a character or a sequence of
characters.
Python has various arithmetic operators that we can use, such as addition (+), subtraction (-),
multiplication (*), and division (/).
print(10 + 3) # Output: 13
We also have an augmented assignment operator in Python that means incrementing a variable by a
value.
x = 5x += 3 # Output: 8
Operator precedence in Python is similar to math, but we can always use parentheses to change the
order of operations.
x = 10 + 3 * 2 # Output: 16
Multiplication and division have a higher order, so they are evaluated first. That's why the answer is
16.
When we run x += 3, we get 14.5 as the result. When we run x == 13, it will store False in the x
variable.