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Dancing with Python

You're reading from   Dancing with Python Learn to code with Python and Quantum Computing

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801077859
Length 744 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Robert S. Sutor Robert S. Sutor
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Table of Contents (29) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Doing the Things That Coders Do 2. Part I: Getting to Know Python FREE CHAPTER
3. Chapter 2: Working with Expressions 4. Chapter 3: Collecting Things Together 5. Chapter 4: Stringing You Along 6. Chapter 5: Computing and Calculating 7. Chapter 6: Defining and Using Functions 8. Chapter 7: Organizing Objects into Classes 9. Chapter 8: Working with Files 10. PART II: Algorithms and Circuits
11. Chapter 9: Understanding Gates and Circuits 12. Chapter 10: Optimizing and Testing Your Code 13. Chapter 11: Searching for the Quantum Improvement 14. PART III: Advanced Features and Libraries
15. Chapter 12: Searching and Changing Text 16. Chapter 13: Creating Plots and Charts 17. Chapter 14: Analyzing Data 18. Chapter 15: Learning, Briefly 19. References
20. Other Books You May Enjoy
21. Index
Appendices
1. Appendix A: Tools 2. Appendix B: Staying Current 3. Appendix C: The Complete UniPoly Class
4. Appendix D: The Complete Guitar Class Hierarchy
5. Appendix E: Notices 6. Appendix F: Production Notes

1.2 Expressions

An expression is a written combination of data with operations to perform on that data. That sounds quite formal, so imagine a mathematical formula like:

15 × 62 + 3 × 6 – 4 .

This expression contains six pieces of data: 15, 6, 2, 3, 6, and 4. There are five operations: multiplication, exponentiation, addition, multiplication, and subtraction. If I rewrite this using symbols often used in programming languages, it is:

15 * 6**2 + 3 * 6 - 4

See that repeated 6? Suppose I want to consider different numbers in its place. I can write the formula:

15 × x2 + 3 × x – 4

and the corresponding code expression:

15 * x**2 + 3 * x - 4

If I give x the value 6, I get the original expression. If I give it the value 11, I calculate:

15 * 11**2 + 3 * 11 - 4

We call x a variable and the process of giving it a value assignment. The expression

x = 11

means “assign the value 11 to x and wherever you see x, substitute in 11.” There is nothing special about x. I could have used y or something descriptive like kilograms.

An expression can contain multiple variables.

Exercise 1.3

In the expression

a * x**2 + b * x + c ,

what would you assign to a, b, c, and x to get

7 * 3**2 + 2 * 3 + 1 ?

What assignments would you do for

(-1)**2 + 9 * (-1) - 1 ?

The way we write data, operations, variables, names, and words together with the rules for combining them is called a programming language’s syntax. The syntax must be unambiguous and allow you to express your intentions elegantly. In this chapter, we do not focus on syntax but more on the ideas and the meaning, the semantics, of what programming languages can do. In Chapter 2, Working with Expressions, we begin to explore the syntax and features of Python.

We’re not limited to arithmetic in programming. Given two numbers x and y, if I saw maximum(x, y), I would expect it to return the larger value. Here “maximum” is the name of a function. We can write our own or use functions created, tested, optimized, and stored in libraries by others.

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