- By Guillaume
Read or watch:
man or help:
python3
At the end of this project, you are expected to be able to explain to anyone, without the help of Google:
- Why Python programming is awesome
- How to import functions from another file
- How to use imported functions
- How to create a module
- How to use the built-in function
dir()
- How to prevent code in your script from being executed when imported
- How to use command line arguments with your Python programs
- Allowed editors:
vi
,vim
,emacs
- All your files will be interpreted/compiled on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS using python3 (version 3.8.5)
- All your files should end with a new line
- The first line of all your files should be exactly
#!/usr/bin/python3
- A
README.md
file, at the root of the folder of the project, is mandatory - Your code should use the pycodestyle (version 2.7.*)
- All your files must be executable
- The length of your files will be tested using
wc
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mandatory
Write a program that imports the function def add(a, b):
from the file add_0.py
and prints the result of the addition 1 + 2 = 3
- You have to use
print
function with string format to display integers - You have to assign:
- the value
1
to a variable calleda
- the value
2
to a variable calledb
- and use those two variables as arguments when calling the functions
add
andprint
- the value
a
andb
must be defined in 2 different lines:a = 1
and anotherb = 2
- Your program should print:
<a value> + <b value> = <add(a, b) value>
followed with a new line - You can only use the word
add_0
once in your code - You are not allowed to use
*
for importing or__import__
- Your code should not be executed when imported - by using
__import__
, like the example below
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ cat add_0.py
#!/usr/bin/python3
def add(a, b):
"""My addition function
Args:
a: first integer
b: second integer
Returns:
The return value. a + b
"""
return (a + b)
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ ./0-add.py
1 + 2 = 3
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ cat 0-import_add.py
__import__("0-add")
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ python3 0-import_add.py
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$
Repo:
- GitHub repository:
alx-higher_level_programming
- Directory:
0x02-python-import_modules
- File:
0-add.py
mandatory
Write a program that imports functions from the file calculator_1.py
, does some Maths, and prints the result.
- Do not use the function
print
(with string format to display integers) more than 4 times - You have to define:
- the value
10
to a variablea
- the value
5
to a variableb
- and use those two variables only, as arguments when calling functions (including
print
)
- the value
a
andb
must be defined in 2 different lines:a = 10
and anotherb = 5
- Your program should call each of the imported functions. See example below for format
- the word
calculator_1
should be used only once in your file - You are not allowed to use
*
for importing or__import__
- Your code should not be executed when imported
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ cat calculator_1.py
#!/usr/bin/python3
def add(a, b):
"""My addition function
Args:
a: first integer
b: second integer
Returns:
The return value. a + b
"""
return (a + b)
def sub(a, b):
"""My subtraction function
Args:
a: first integer
b: second integer
Returns:
The return value. a - b
"""
return (a - b)
def mul(a, b):
"""My multiplication function
Args:
a: first integer
b: second integer
Returns:
The return value. a * b
"""
return (a * b)
def div(a, b):
"""My division function
Args:
a: first integer
b: second integer
Returns:
The return value. a / b
"""
return int(a / b)
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ ./1-calculation.py
10 + 5 = 15
10 - 5 = 5
10 * 5 = 50
10 / 5 = 2
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$
Repo:
- GitHub repository:
alx-higher_level_programming
- Directory:
0x02-python-import_modules
- File:
1-calculation.py
mandatory
Write a program that prints the number of and the list of its arguments.
- The output should be:
- Number of argument(s) followed by
argument
(if number is one) orarguments
(otherwise), followed by :
(or.
if no arguments were passed) followed by- a new line, followed by (if at least one argument),
- one line per argument:
- the position of the argument (starting at
1
) followed by:
, followed by the argument value and a new line
- the position of the argument (starting at
- Number of argument(s) followed by
- Your code should not be executed when imported
- The number of elements of
argv
can be retrieved by using:len(argv)
- You do not have to fully understand lists yet, but imagine that
argv
can be used just like a C array: you can use an index to walk through it. There are other ways (which will be preferred for future project tasks), if you know them you can use them.
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ ./2-args.py
0 arguments.
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ ./2-args.py Hello
1 argument:
1: Hello
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ ./2-args.py Hello Welcome To The Best School
6 arguments:
1: Hello
2: Welcome
3: To
4: The
5: Best
6: School
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$
Repo:
- GitHub repository:
alx-higher_level_programming
- Directory:
0x02-python-import_modules
- File:
2-args.py
mandatory
Write a program that prints the result of the addition of all arguments
- The output should be the result of the addition of all arguments, followed by a new line
- You can cast arguments into integers by using
int()
(you can assume that all arguments can be casted into integers) - Your code should not be executed when imported
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ ./3-infinite_add.py
0
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ ./3-infinite_add.py 79 10
89
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ ./3-infinite_add.py 79 10 -40 -300 89
-162
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$
Last but not least, your program should also handle big numbers. And the good news is: if your program works for the above example, it will work for the following example:
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ ./3-infinite_add.py 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112222222222222222222222222222222222223435467866765443534434222222254444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555666666666666666666666666666666777777777777777777777777777777888888888888888888888888888888899999999999999999999999990000000000000000000 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222222222222222222222222333333333333333333334567788888899999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222222222222222222222222333333333333333333334568900000011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112222222222222222222222222222222222223435467866765443534434222222254444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555666666666666666666666666666666777777777777777777777777777777888888888888888888888888888888899999999999999999999999989999999999999999999
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$
Remember how you did (or did not) do it in C? #pythoniscool
Repo:
- GitHub repository:
alx-higher_level_programming
- Directory:
0x02-python-import_modules
- File:
3-infinite_add.py
mandatory
Write a program that prints all the names defined by the compiled module hidden_4.pyc (please download it locally).
- You should print one name per line, in alpha order
- You should print only names that do not start with
__
- Your code should not be executed when imported
- Make sure you are running your code in Python3.8.x (
hidden_4.pyc
has been compiled with this version)
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ curl -Lso "hidden_4.pyc" "https://github.com/holbertonschool/0x02.py/raw/master/hidden_4.pyc"
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ ./4-hidden_discovery.py | sort
my_secret_santa
print_hidden
print_school
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$
Repo:
- GitHub repository:
alx-higher_level_programming
- Directory:
0x02-python-import_modules
- File:
4-hidden_discovery.py
mandatory
Write a program that imports the variable a
from the file variable_load_5.py
and prints its value.
- You are not allowed to use
*
for importing or__import__
- Your code should not be executed when imported
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ cat variable_load_5.py
#!/usr/bin/python3
a = 98
"""Simple variable
"""
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$ ./5-variable_load.py
98
guillaume@ubuntu:~/0x02$
Repo:
- GitHub repository:
alx-higher_level_programming
- Directory:
0x02-python-import_modules
- File:
5-variable_load.py