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1 | + | %! Author = Sujal Singh | |
2 | + | %! Date = 5/8/24 | |
3 | + | ||
4 | + | % Preamble | |
5 | + | %! suppress = FileNotFound | |
6 | + | \documentclass[11pt]{ipu-python} | |
7 | + | \usepackage[ | |
8 | + | pdftitle={Programming in Python Practical File}, | |
9 | + | pdfsubject={Programming in Python Practical File}, | |
10 | + | pdfauthor={Sujal Singh}, | |
11 | + | pdfdisplaydoctitle, | |
12 | + | hidelinks, | |
13 | + | ]{hyperref} | |
14 | + | ||
15 | + | % Packages | |
16 | + | \usepackage{amsmath} | |
17 | + | ||
18 | + | \graphicspath{figures/} | |
19 | + | ||
20 | + | % Document | |
21 | + | \makeindex | |
22 | + | \begin{document} | |
23 | + | \maketitle | |
24 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
25 | + | ||
26 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
27 | + | \question{% | |
28 | + | Write a program to perform string maniuplation operations using set of pre-defined functions such as: | |
29 | + | \begin{itemize} | |
30 | + | \item find() | |
31 | + | \item upper() | |
32 | + | \item len() | |
33 | + | \item max() and min() | |
34 | + | \item fetching specific content from string | |
35 | + | \end{itemize}}\vspace*{10pt} | |
36 | + | \begin{code} | |
37 | + | {Program}{python} | |
38 | + | string = "Hello, World!" | |
39 | + | ||
40 | + | print( | |
41 | + | f'string: "{string}"\n', | |
42 | + | f'find("llo"): {string.find("llo")}', | |
43 | + | f'upper(): {string.upper()}', | |
44 | + | f'len(): {len(string)}', | |
45 | + | f'max(): "{max(string)}"', | |
46 | + | f'min(): "{min(string)}"', | |
47 | + | f'fetching "llo": "{string[(start := string.find("llo")):start + len("llo")]}"', | |
48 | + | sep="\n" | |
49 | + | ) | |
50 | + | \end{code} | |
51 | + | \begin{code} | |
52 | + | {Output}{text} | |
53 | + | string: "Hello, World!" | |
54 | + | ||
55 | + | find("llo"): 2 | |
56 | + | upper(): HELLO, WORLD! | |
57 | + | len(): 13 | |
58 | + | max(): "r" | |
59 | + | min(): " " | |
60 | + | fetching "llo": "llo" | |
61 | + | \end{code} | |
62 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
63 | + | ||
64 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
65 | + | \\~\vfill% | |
66 | + | \question{% | |
67 | + | Write a program to test and check the mathematical functions such as: | |
68 | + | \begin{itemize} | |
69 | + | \item ciel() | |
70 | + | \item sqrt() | |
71 | + | \item pow() | |
72 | + | \item factorial() | |
73 | + | \end{itemize}}\vfill | |
74 | + | \newpage | |
75 | + | \begin{code} | |
76 | + | {Program}{python} | |
77 | + | from math import ceil, sqrt, pow, factorial | |
78 | + | ||
79 | + | num = 3.14 | |
80 | + | ||
81 | + | print( | |
82 | + | f"num: {num}\n", | |
83 | + | f"ceil(num): {ceil(num)}", | |
84 | + | f"sqrt(num): {sqrt(num)}", | |
85 | + | f"pow(num, 2): {pow(num, 2)}", | |
86 | + | f"factorial(5): {factorial(5)}", | |
87 | + | sep="\n" | |
88 | + | ) | |
89 | + | \end{code} | |
90 | + | \begin{code} | |
91 | + | {Output}{text} | |
92 | + | num: 3.14 | |
93 | + | ||
94 | + | ceil(num): 4 | |
95 | + | sqrt(num): 1.772004514666935 | |
96 | + | pow(num, 2): 9.8596 | |
97 | + | factorial(5): 120 | |
98 | + | \end{code} | |
99 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
100 | + | ||
101 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
102 | + | \\~\\% | |
103 | + | \question{Write a program that receives a number as input from user and returns if it's an odd or even number.} | |
104 | + | \begin{code} | |
105 | + | {Program}{python} | |
106 | + | num = int(input("Enter an integer: ")) | |
107 | + | print(f"{num} is {'even' if num % 2 == 0 else 'odd'}.") | |
108 | + | \end{code} | |
109 | + | \begin{code} | |
110 | + | {Output}{text} | |
111 | + | Enter an integer: 42 | |
112 | + | 42 is even. | |
113 | + | \end{code} | |
114 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
115 | + | ||
116 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
117 | + | \\~\\ | |
118 | + | \question{Write a program that receives input from the user to calculate the area of a triangle.} | |
119 | + | \begin{code} | |
120 | + | {Program}{python} | |
121 | + | base = int(input("Enter base length of triangle(m): ")) | |
122 | + | height = int(input("Enter height of triangle(m): ")) | |
123 | + | print("area =", 0.5 * base * height) | |
124 | + | \end{code} | |
125 | + | \begin{code} | |
126 | + | {Output}{text} | |
127 | + | Enter base length of triangle(m): 5 | |
128 | + | Enter height of triangle(m): 4 | |
129 | + | area = 10.0 | |
130 | + | \end{code} | |
131 | + | \newpage | |
132 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
133 | + | ||
134 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
135 | + | \question{Write a program that receives input from the user to calculate the area of a square.} | |
136 | + | \begin{code} | |
137 | + | {Program}{python} | |
138 | + | side = int(input("Enter side length of square(m): ")) | |
139 | + | print(f"Area of square of side length {side} is {side * side}.") | |
140 | + | \end{code} | |
141 | + | \begin{code} | |
142 | + | {Output}{text} | |
143 | + | Enter side length of square(m): 4 | |
144 | + | Area of square of side length 4 is 16. | |
145 | + | \end{code} | |
146 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
147 | + | ||
148 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
149 | + | \\~\\ | |
150 | + | \question{Write a program that receives input from the user to calculate the area of a rectangle.} | |
151 | + | \begin{code} | |
152 | + | {Program}{python} | |
153 | + | length = int(input("Enter length: ")) | |
154 | + | breadth = int(input("Enter breadth: ")) | |
155 | + | print(f"Area of rectangle having length {length} and breadth {breadth} is {length * breadth}.") | |
156 | + | \end{code} | |
157 | + | \begin{code} | |
158 | + | {Output}{text} | |
159 | + | Enter length: 5 | |
160 | + | Enter breadth: 4 | |
161 | + | Area of rectangle having length 5 and breadth 4 is 20. | |
162 | + | \end{code} | |
163 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
164 | + | ||
165 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
166 | + | \\~\\ | |
167 | + | \question{Write a program to check if the input string is a palindrome or not.} | |
168 | + | \begin{code} | |
169 | + | {Program}{python} | |
170 | + | original = input("Enter a string: ") | |
171 | + | print("Given string is", "a" if original == original[::-1] else "not a", "palindrome.") | |
172 | + | \end{code} | |
173 | + | \begin{code} | |
174 | + | {Output}{text} | |
175 | + | Enter a string: ehehe | |
176 | + | Given string is a palindrome. | |
177 | + | \end{code} | |
178 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
179 | + | ||
180 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
181 | + | \question{Write a program that receives marks of a student for a subject as input and assigns a grade A$\|$B$\|$C% | |
182 | + | $\|$D$\|$E$\|$F.} | |
183 | + | \begin{code} | |
184 | + | {Program}{python} | |
185 | + | offset = 9 - int(input("Enter marks for subject (0 - 100): ")) // 10 | |
186 | + | # Makes negative offset values equal zero | |
187 | + | positive_offset = (abs(offset) + offset) // 2 | |
188 | + | print(chr(65 + positive_offset) if offset <= 5 else "F") | |
189 | + | \end{code} | |
190 | + | \begin{code} | |
191 | + | {Output}{text} | |
192 | + | Enter marks for subject (0 - 100): 90 | |
193 | + | A | |
194 | + | \end{code} | |
195 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
196 | + | ||
197 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
198 | + | \question{Write a program to compute the GCD of two numbers.} | |
199 | + | \begin{code} | |
200 | + | {Program}{python} | |
201 | + | def gcd(a, b): | |
202 | + | # Using the Euclidean algorithm | |
203 | + | if a < b: | |
204 | + | return gcd(a, b - a) | |
205 | + | elif a > b: | |
206 | + | return gcd(a - b, b) | |
207 | + | return a # if a equals b, then gcd is the same as a and b. | |
208 | + | ||
209 | + | ||
210 | + | print(gcd( | |
211 | + | int(input("Enter first number: ")), | |
212 | + | int(input("Enter second number: ")) | |
213 | + | )) | |
214 | + | \end{code} | |
215 | + | \begin{code} | |
216 | + | {Output}{text} | |
217 | + | Enter first number: 10 | |
218 | + | Enter second number: 4 | |
219 | + | 2 | |
220 | + | \end{code} | |
221 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
222 | + | ||
223 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
224 | + | \\~\\ | |
225 | + | \question{Write a program to check if the given number is an Armstrong number or not. Examples of Armstrong number | |
226 | + | are 153, 370, 371 etc.} | |
227 | + | \begin{code} | |
228 | + | {Program}{python} | |
229 | + | num = int(str_num := input("Enter a number: ")) | |
230 | + | ||
231 | + | power = len(str_num) | |
232 | + | print( | |
233 | + | "Given number is", | |
234 | + | "not an" if sum([int(digit) ** power for digit in str_num]) != num else "an", | |
235 | + | "Armstrong number." | |
236 | + | ) | |
237 | + | \end{code} | |
238 | + | \begin{code} | |
239 | + | {Output}{text} | |
240 | + | Enter a number: 153 | |
241 | + | Given number is an Armstrong number. | |
242 | + | \end{code} | |
243 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
244 | + | ||
245 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
246 | + | \newpage | |
247 | + | \question{Write a program to check if the input year is a leap year or not.} | |
248 | + | \begin{code} | |
249 | + | {Program}{python} | |
250 | + | from calendar import isleap | |
251 | + | ||
252 | + | print( | |
253 | + | "Given year is", | |
254 | + | "a" if isleap(int(input("Enter a year: "))) else "not a", | |
255 | + | "leap year." | |
256 | + | ) | |
257 | + | \end{code} | |
258 | + | \begin{code} | |
259 | + | {Output}{text} | |
260 | + | Enter a year: 2024 | |
261 | + | Given year is a leap year. | |
262 | + | \end{code} | |
263 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
264 | + | ||
265 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
266 | + | \\~\\ | |
267 | + | \question{Write a program to compute factorial of a given number.} | |
268 | + | \begin{code} | |
269 | + | {Program}{python} | |
270 | + | def fac(n): | |
271 | + | if n == 0: | |
272 | + | return 1 | |
273 | + | return n * fac(n - 1) | |
274 | + | ||
275 | + | ||
276 | + | print(fac(int(input("Enter a number: ")))) | |
277 | + | \end{code} | |
278 | + | \begin{code} | |
279 | + | {Output}{text} | |
280 | + | Enter a number: 5 | |
281 | + | 120 | |
282 | + | \end{code} | |
283 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
284 | + | ||
285 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
286 | + | \\~\\ | |
287 | + | \question{Write a program to generate the Fibonacci sequence till 100.} | |
288 | + | \begin{code} | |
289 | + | {Program}{python} | |
290 | + | a, b = 0, 1 | |
291 | + | print(a, end=" ") | |
292 | + | while b <= 100: | |
293 | + | print(b, end=" ") | |
294 | + | a, b = b, b + a | |
295 | + | \end{code} | |
296 | + | \begin{code} | |
297 | + | {Output}{text} | |
298 | + | 0 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89 | |
299 | + | \end{code} | |
300 | + | \vfill | |
301 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
302 | + | ||
303 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
304 | + | \newpage | |
305 | + | \question{Write a program to print the multiplication table of a given number.} | |
306 | + | \begin{code} | |
307 | + | {Program}{python} | |
308 | + | def table(n): | |
309 | + | for i in range(1, 11): | |
310 | + | print(f"{n} x {i} = {n * i}") | |
311 | + | ||
312 | + | ||
313 | + | table(int(input("Enter a number: "))) | |
314 | + | \end{code} | |
315 | + | \begin{code} | |
316 | + | {Output}{text} | |
317 | + | Enter a number: 3 | |
318 | + | 3 x 1 = 3 | |
319 | + | 3 x 2 = 6 | |
320 | + | 3 x 3 = 9 | |
321 | + | 3 x 4 = 12 | |
322 | + | 3 x 5 = 15 | |
323 | + | 3 x 6 = 18 | |
324 | + | 3 x 7 = 21 | |
325 | + | 3 x 8 = 24 | |
326 | + | 3 x 9 = 27 | |
327 | + | 3 x 10 = 30 | |
328 | + | \end{code} | |
329 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
330 | + | ||
331 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
332 | + | \question{Write a program to create two lists and perform the following operation's:% | |
333 | + | \begin{enumerate} | |
334 | + | \item Add the elements of the two list. | |
335 | + | \item Compare the contents of the two list. | |
336 | + | \item Find the number of elements in the list. | |
337 | + | \item Sort the elements of the list. | |
338 | + | \item Reverse the contents of the list. | |
339 | + | \end{enumerate}} | |
340 | + | \begin{code} | |
341 | + | {Program}{python} | |
342 | + | a, b = [1, 3, 2, 4, 5], [6, 5, 7, 9, 8] | |
343 | + | print( | |
344 | + | [x + y for x, y in zip(a, b)], # Only works for lists having same lengths | |
345 | + | a[2] == a[3], | |
346 | + | len(a), len(b), | |
347 | + | sorted(b), | |
348 | + | list(reversed(a)), | |
349 | + | sep="\n" | |
350 | + | ) | |
351 | + | \end{code} | |
352 | + | \newpage | |
353 | + | \begin{code} | |
354 | + | {Output}{text} | |
355 | + | [7, 8, 9, 13, 13] | |
356 | + | False | |
357 | + | 5 | |
358 | + | 5 | |
359 | + | [5, 6, 7, 8, 9] | |
360 | + | [5, 4, 2, 3, 1] | |
361 | + | \end{code} | |
362 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
363 | + | ||
364 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
365 | + | \question{Write a Program to create and display the content of the tuple. Initialize the tuple with the name of | |
366 | + | the cities. Display content of the tuple along with name/index positions of the cities.} | |
367 | + | \begin{code} | |
368 | + | {Program}{python} | |
369 | + | cities = ("New Delhi", "Pune", "Jaipur", "Amritsar") | |
370 | + | print(cities) | |
371 | + | print(*[f"({i}): {name}" for i, name in enumerate(cities)], sep="\n") | |
372 | + | \end{code} | |
373 | + | \begin{code} | |
374 | + | {Output}{text} | |
375 | + | ('New Delhi', 'Pune', 'Jaipur', 'Amritsar') | |
376 | + | (0): New Delhi | |
377 | + | (1): Pune | |
378 | + | (2): Jaipur | |
379 | + | (3): Amritsar | |
380 | + | \end{code} | |
381 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
382 | + | ||
383 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
384 | + | \question{Write a program to create an array of even numbers till 14. Display the contents of array, compute the | |
385 | + | length of the array and also show how to delete a element from the desired position from the array.} | |
386 | + | \begin{code} | |
387 | + | {Program}{python} | |
388 | + | array = list(range(0, 15, 2)) | |
389 | + | print(array) | |
390 | + | print(len(array)) | |
391 | + | del array[3] | |
392 | + | print(array) | |
393 | + | \end{code} | |
394 | + | \begin{code} | |
395 | + | {Output}{text} | |
396 | + | [0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14] | |
397 | + | 8 | |
398 | + | [0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 14] | |
399 | + | \end{code} | |
400 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
401 | + | ||
402 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
403 | + | \question{Using \texttt{filter()} function, write a program to filter the elements which are greater than 9.} | |
404 | + | \begin{code} | |
405 | + | {Program}{python} | |
406 | + | from random import randrange | |
407 | + | ||
408 | + | data = [randrange(0, 20) for _ in range(20)] | |
409 | + | print(list(filter(lambda x: x > 9, data))) | |
410 | + | \end{code} | |
411 | + | \newpage | |
412 | + | \begin{code} | |
413 | + | {Output}{text} | |
414 | + | [12, 12, 17, 14, 15, 16, 12, 13, 11, 15, 14, 12] | |
415 | + | \end{code} | |
416 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
417 | + | ||
418 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
419 | + | \\~\\ | |
420 | + | \question{Using \texttt{filter()} function, write a program to filter the elements which are greater than 9.} | |
421 | + | \begin{code} | |
422 | + | {Program}{python} | |
423 | + | from random import randrange | |
424 | + | ||
425 | + | data = [randrange(0, 100) for _ in range(30)] | |
426 | + | print(data) | |
427 | + | print(list(filter(lambda x: x % 5 == 0, data))) | |
428 | + | \end{code} | |
429 | + | \begin{code} | |
430 | + | {Output}{text} | |
431 | + | [94, 39, 28, 55, 56, 39, 1, 53, 82, 24, 71, 20, 22, 36, 27, 40, 33, 67, 42, 94, 51, 41, 50, 3, 71, 15, 68, 29, 78, 79] | |
432 | + | [55, 20, 40, 50, 15] | |
433 | + | \end{code} | |
434 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
435 | + | ||
436 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
437 | + | \\~\\ | |
438 | + | \question{Write a program to create a file called “input.txt”, perform write/read operation on it with a string | |
439 | + | ``Computer Science''.} | |
440 | + | \begin{code} | |
441 | + | {Program}{python} | |
442 | + | with open("input.txt", "w") as file: | |
443 | + | file.write("Computer Science") | |
444 | + | ||
445 | + | with open("input.txt") as file: | |
446 | + | print(file.read()) | |
447 | + | \end{code} | |
448 | + | \begin{code} | |
449 | + | {Output}{text} | |
450 | + | Computer Science | |
451 | + | \end{code} | |
452 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
453 | + | ||
454 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
455 | + | \\~\\ | |
456 | + | \question{Write a program to create a file called “input.txt”, initialize it with a string of your choice and | |
457 | + | perform the read operation to read only the first 3 characters from the file.} | |
458 | + | \begin{code} | |
459 | + | {Program}{python} | |
460 | + | with open("input.txt", "w") as file: | |
461 | + | file.write("Hello, World!") | |
462 | + | ||
463 | + | with open("input.txt") as file: | |
464 | + | print(file.read(3)) | |
465 | + | \end{code} | |
466 | + | \begin{code} | |
467 | + | {Output}{text} | |
468 | + | Hel | |
469 | + | \end{code} | |
470 | + | \newpage | |
471 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
472 | + | ||
473 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
474 | + | \question{Using NumPy, write a program to create 1-dimensional array, load it with numbers, and perform the | |
475 | + | operation of iteration and slicing on it.} | |
476 | + | \begin{code} | |
477 | + | {Program}{python} | |
478 | + | import numpy as np | |
479 | + | ||
480 | + | print(arr := np.array([2, 3, 4, 1, 7, 6], np.int32)) | |
481 | + | for e in np.nditer(arr): | |
482 | + | print(e, end=" ") | |
483 | + | print() | |
484 | + | print(arr[2:5]) | |
485 | + | \end{code} | |
486 | + | \begin{code} | |
487 | + | {Output}{text} | |
488 | + | [2 3 4 1 7 6] | |
489 | + | 2 3 4 1 7 6 | |
490 | + | [4 1 7] | |
491 | + | \end{code} | |
492 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
493 | + | ||
494 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
495 | + | \\~\\ | |
496 | + | \question{Using NumPy, write a program to create multidimensional array, load it with the numbers and display the | |
497 | + | content of it.} | |
498 | + | \begin{code} | |
499 | + | {Program}{python} | |
500 | + | import numpy as np | |
501 | + | ||
502 | + | arr = np.array([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]) | |
503 | + | print(arr) | |
504 | + | \end{code} | |
505 | + | \begin{code} | |
506 | + | {Output}{text} | |
507 | + | [[1 2 3] | |
508 | + | [4 5 6]] | |
509 | + | \end{code} | |
510 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
511 | + | ||
512 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
513 | + | \\~\\ | |
514 | + | \question{Using NumPy, write a program to create two 1-dimensional array and perform the operation of iteration, | |
515 | + | sorting the contents of array and concatenating the contents of the array.} | |
516 | + | \begin{code} | |
517 | + | {Program}{python} | |
518 | + | import numpy as np | |
519 | + | ||
520 | + | arr = np.array([9, 4, 6, 2, 7]) | |
521 | + | ||
522 | + | for e in np.nditer(arr): | |
523 | + | print(e) | |
524 | + | ||
525 | + | print(np.sort(arr)) | |
526 | + | print(np.concatenate((arr, np.array([38, 77, 29, 84, 75])))) | |
527 | + | \end{code} | |
528 | + | \begin{code} | |
529 | + | {Output}{text} | |
530 | + | 9 | |
531 | + | 4 | |
532 | + | 6 | |
533 | + | 2 | |
534 | + | 7 | |
535 | + | [2 4 6 7 9] | |
536 | + | [ 9 4 6 2 7 38 77 29 84 75] | |
537 | + | \end{code} | |
538 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
539 | + | ||
540 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
541 | + | \\~\\ | |
542 | + | \question{Using NumPy, initialize an array and display its dimensionality.} | |
543 | + | \begin{code} | |
544 | + | {Program}{python} | |
545 | + | import numpy as np | |
546 | + | ||
547 | + | arr = np.array([[[1, 2], [3, 4]], [[5, 6], [6, 7]], [[8, 9], [9, 10]]]) | |
548 | + | print(arr.shape) | |
549 | + | \end{code} | |
550 | + | \begin{code} | |
551 | + | {Output}{text} | |
552 | + | (3, 2, 2) | |
553 | + | \end{code} | |
554 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
555 | + | ||
556 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
557 | + | \\~\\ | |
558 | + | \question{Using Pandas, create a dataframe, initialize it with the contents such as your enrollment Number and | |
559 | + | name and display them.} | |
560 | + | \begin{code} | |
561 | + | {Program}{python} | |
562 | + | import numpy as np | |
563 | + | import pandas as pd | |
564 | + | ||
565 | + | class_list = pd.DataFrame(np.array([ | |
566 | + | ["Name", "Enrollment Number"], | |
567 | + | ["Alice", 1], | |
568 | + | ["Bob", 2], | |
569 | + | ["Bob", 3] | |
570 | + | ])) | |
571 | + | ||
572 | + | print(class_list) | |
573 | + | \end{code} | |
574 | + | \begin{code} | |
575 | + | {Output}{text} | |
576 | + | 0 1 | |
577 | + | 0 Name Enrollment Number | |
578 | + | 1 Alice 1 | |
579 | + | 2 Bob 2 | |
580 | + | 3 Bob 3 | |
581 | + | \end{code} | |
582 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
583 | + | ||
584 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
585 | + | \\~\\ | |
586 | + | \question{Create 2 arrays, using MatPlotLib, plot the graph with the content of the two arrays, with coordinates | |
587 | + | plotted on x-axis and y-axis.} | |
588 | + | \begin{code} | |
589 | + | {Program}{python} | |
590 | + | import numpy as np | |
591 | + | import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
592 | + | from random import randint | |
593 | + | ||
594 | + | points = np.array([ | |
595 | + | [randint(0, 100) for _ in range(50)], | |
596 | + | [randint(0, 100) for _ in range(50)], | |
597 | + | ]) | |
598 | + | ||
599 | + | fig, ax = plt.subplots() | |
600 | + | ax.plot(points[0], points[1], 'ro') | |
601 | + | plt.show() | |
602 | + | \end{code} | |
603 | + | \outputfigure{q27} | |
604 | + | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % | |
605 | + | \end{document} |
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