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Python Workbook for Beginners

This document is a beginner's workbook for learning Python programming, covering basic concepts such as variables, loops, conditionals, and user input. It provides step-by-step instructions for creating simple programs, including examples and exercises to reinforce learning. Additionally, it introduces more advanced topics like random number generation and file handling, culminating in a game development assignment.

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Python Workbook for Beginners

This document is a beginner's workbook for learning Python programming, covering basic concepts such as variables, loops, conditionals, and user input. It provides step-by-step instructions for creating simple programs, including examples and exercises to reinforce learning. Additionally, it introduces more advanced topics like random number generation and file handling, culminating in a game development assignment.

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Python

Programming Workbook for


beginners
“Do you speak Parseltongue?”

Name

ICT Teacher ___________________Form


Welcome to Python

The python software has two windows that we will use. The main window is called the Python Shell and allows you
to directly write in program lines and then a press of the return will execute them. This is good for testing one line of
code.
The second window is the “Edit Window” which allows you to enter several lines of code, or a create a program, save
it and then execute the code.

Opening the python software

Python and the Raspberry Pi

To create a new python program on the Pi, you can use a text editor called “Joe’s Text Editor”

Type: joe (the name of your program).py

To run or execute the program type: python (the name of your program).py KEY
WORDS
Code
Program
Variable
Loop
Else
IF

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ELIF
While
For

To Execute the program code press F5

Your first program


“Hello World”

TYPE Print “Hello There”

What does it do?

To write this program, load up JustBASIC and start a new program (File  New)

Save your program as Hello

Now Try These:

•  Write a program to write your name on the screen Save as MyName

•  Write a program to write the words to your favourite song Save as Song

Inputs

“Your Favourite”

You can use Python to enter in data, this is called an INPUT. The data that is entered is stored inside a VARIABLE. A
variable is like a box that can be used to store a piece of information. We can put different information into the box
and open the box at any time

START A NEW PROGRAM AND TYPE IN THIS CODE:

Print "welcome"
x=raw_input ("What is your name?") Print
x

1. The variable is called x, this is like calling the box ‘x


2. The raw_input allows the user to enter any symbol or letters.
3. The input allows the user to enter numbers

Now see if you can complete these:

•  Write a program that asks for your favourite food and then returns the statement, I like x as well. Save as
FavFood. (Use commas to separate the ‘I like’ and ‘as well’
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•  Write a program that asks for 2 of your friend’s names and then states which friend is the best friend. Save
as BestFriends

•  Make up one of your own

Working with numbers

Python is also a powerful calculator, go back to the shell mode and type in 1+1

EQUATION ANSWER What does it do?


2+5 7
67/34
1.9705882352941178
20**5 3200000
30*4 120
3==6 False
3!=5 TRUE
39==39 True
range(100) range(0, 100)
range(46,100)
range(100, 1000, 7)

In the text editor window you have to type the command to print range ( ). Can you create a program that list all the
numbers starting from 100 to 10000, going up in intervals of 9?

You can also float numbers as in create a decimal. Return to the text editor window.

TYPE IN x = 3 print(x) y = float(x) print(y)

A SIMPLE PROGRAM TO WORK OUT HOW MANY CALORIES YOU CAN EAT IN A DAY

print "Welcome"
c=input("How many calories have you eaten today?") s=2000-c
print "You can eat", s, "calories today"

Now see if you can complete these:

•  Jennifer wants to carpet her new room with pink carpet, Create a program that will work out the area of
any sized room, (l x w), Save as Square

•  Create a program that will work out the area of any triangle, (h x w), Save as Triangle

•  Write a program to work out how many days you have been alive for? Save as Age

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What do you need to work out?

IF all ELSE fails

If and Else are powerful features where you can create different outcomes IF certain criteria or numbers are met.
Else the programme will do something ELSE.

START A NEW PROGRAM AND TYPE IN THIS CODE:

if 10==10:
print "hello"

Notice the : at the end of the first line, this tells the computer to do whatever is on the next line, the second line sis
also indented to show that it is related to the first line.

AFTER : YOU SHOULD USE TAB THE NEXT LINE

Now change one of the 10s to a different number, what happens?

WHY?

Now we want the program to feedback and different answer depending on the size of a number. See if you can
create the program to ask the users to Input a number and then if the number is bigger than 500 state big number
ELSE print small number,

ANSWER OVER THE PAGE:

Explain in your own words what a variable is ?

What have you enjoyed so far?

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What have you found difficult?

What would help?

ANSWER

x=input("Please enter a number") if


x >500:
print "Big number"
else:
print "small number"

The Christmas ELIF

What about three responses the number of calories that are entered. For example, less than 250, less than 500,
more than 500? You can use the ELIF function, this means else if.

START A NEW PROGRAM AND TYPE IN THIS CODE:

x=input("Please enter a number") if


x >500:
print "Big number" elif
x > 250:
print "medium number"
else: print "small
number"

Calorie Counter Part 2

  Load the calorie counter program you made earlier, can you now create the program so that it asks if you are
male or female and then calculate the calories based on your gender. Save as Calorie2

(HINTS: Place all the variables at the top of the page, watch the indents)

More than words

The length function, what does it do? Try these two examples.

x=”frank”
print len(x)

a=(‘cat’) print
a, len(a)
What does the len() command do?

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Adding Strings

A string is a block of text. It could be a single word, a sentence or an entire paragraph. In Python we use the term
“str” to mean a string.

TRY OUT THE FOLLOWING CODE:

start = "Hello, "


name = input("What is your name? ")
end = ". How are you today?" sentence
= start + name + end

Looping, For

Sometimes you want something to keep happening, this is called a loop. There are several types of loop, the FOR
loop and the WHILE Loop. Try te example below and save as ForExample

a = ('cat', 'dog', 'frog') for


x in a:
print x, len(x)

What is the for command doing?

What does the x do?

The for command is useful if you want to hide a word, like a password, which should be kept secret.

Now see if you can complete these:

•  Create a program that coverts the variable “apples are nice” into zeros. Save as Zeros

•  Create a program that has a variable called p which is the password, then the program prints the letters as
* to hide the real password. Save the file as Password.

What do you notice about the way it displays the characters?

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What happens if you place a comma after the print “*”,

Using letters instead of numbers

In the Python shell we can show how letters or variables can be used with values / numbers assigned. These can then
be used with mathematical functions.

TRY THIS

>>> h=156453737
>>> print h*h*h

While statements

Like the For Loop the While Loop will do something while a condition is being met, While I am feeling hungry, eat
food. Once the while condition has been met the program stops the loop, once you are not hungry, stop eating

TRY THIS x=1 while x==1:


print "EPIC FAIL"

Explain what the program lines doing?

Countdown

You can create a countdown by taking away 1 from the variable number each time, ie x = 5, x-1, so now x =4, x-1, so
now x=3 and so on. The code is x =x-1,

  Change the x variable value to 10, the while should be changed so that the while the x value is greater than
1. Finally add x = x-1 to the last line of the program. Save as Countdown

Pausing

The program runs very fast and all the instructions are completed very quickly. To slow down the instructions or
pause between them we can use the sleep function. The sleep function is storedin the time module, so we first have
to import the time module.

TRY THIS USING YOUR COUNTDOWN PROGRAM,

• Add the codes import time to the first line of your program (This imports the time features)

• Add the code, time.sleep(2) after the print x feature ?

What does it do?

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Now see if you can complete these:

•  Create a program that asks the user to enter a number of times that a sentence will be displayed, and then
displays it that many times. Save as

•  Create a program that asks the user to enter a number of times that a the sentence, (You asked me to
display this,? times) and counts down each time. Saves as Number of times

•  Create a program that asks the user to enter a number of seconds until countdown. The program counts
down in one second intervals and when it reaches 0 states “BLAST OFF”. Save as Blastoff

Random Numbers

If you are going to create a simple game you require the program to automatically select a random number. This
requires the use of the random module.

import random x =
random.randrange(100)
print x

The randrange(100) selects any number from between 1 and 100, had it been (500) it will select any number
between 1 and 500

ASSIGNMENT

• Using all the command you have learnt so far, create a game below, save as GuessingGame

ACTION HINTS
Welcomes the user to the game PRINT
Picks a random number RANDOM
Asks the user to guess the number INPUT
If the number user number matches the random number IF
state you win!
If the number the user number is higher than the random ELIF
number state your number is too high
If the number the user number is lower than the random ELSE
number state your number is too low
The program loops until the user guesses correctly WHILE LOOP

EXTENSION

• The user only gets 5 turns to guess the correct number, HINT you will need to use the break function to stop
the program from running.

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• Create a new game that asks 10 questions, if they get the answer correct it adds points to the score, if they
answer incorrectly no score is added. The game reports the score at the end of the session.

Extension BONUS: Writing to a file

Python can be programmed to write and read from files. You made need to try this at home due to the security
settings at the school system

TRY THESE, WRITING TO A FILE

fob=open('C:/folder/folder/Documents/file.name.txt', 'w')
fob.write('This is the test to write to the document')
fob.close()

EVALUATION

What have you enjoyed so far?

What have you found difficult?

What would help?

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What are your strengths in Python programming?

What do you need to do next?

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