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Learn Python in 7 Days

You're reading from   Learn Python in 7 Days Begin your journey with Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787288386
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mohit Raj Mohit Raj
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Bhaskar N. Das Bhaskar N. Das
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Python FREE CHAPTER 2. Type Variables and Operators 3. Strings 4. Lists 5. Dictionary 6. Control Statements and Loops 7. Function and Scope of Variable 8. Modules and Packages 9. File Handling and Exceptions 10. Collections 11. Class and Objects

The import statement


In order to use the functions and variables of the module1.py program, we will use the import statement. The syntax of the import statement is shown here:

Import module1, module2, module 

In this way, you can import multiple modules. Let's make another program mod1.py, which will import module1.py:

 import module1
 x = 12
 y = 34
 print "Sum is ", module1.sum1(x,y)
 print "Multiple is ", module1.mul1(x,y)

As you know, the module contains statements and definitions and these statements and definitions are executed for the first time when the interpreter encounters the module name in the import statement.   

In preceding code, the module1 module gets executed when the interpreter encounters the module1 name in the import statement.  In order to use the module variables and functions, use the module_name.variable and module_name.function() notations. In the preceding code, we want to use the sum1() function of module1, that's why we use module1.mul1().

Let's see the output:

Output...

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