Python Reference
Basic Operations
- Use
variable = value
to assign a value to a variable. - Use
print(first, second, third)
to display values. - Python counts from 0, not from 1.
#
starts a comment.- Statements in a block must be indented (usually by four spaces).
help(thing)
displays help.len(thing)
produces the length of a collection.[value1, value2, value3, ...]
creates a list.list_name[i]
selects the i’th value from a list.
Control Flow
Create a
for
loop to process elements in a collection one at a time:for variable in collection: ...body...
Create a conditional using
if
,elif
, andelse
:if condition_1: ...body... elif condition_2: ...body... else: ...body...
- Use
==
to test for equality. X and Y
is only true if both X and Y are true.X or Y
is true if either X or Y, or both, are true.Use
assert condition, message
to check that something is true when the program is running.
Functions
def name(...params...)
defines a new function.def name(param=default)
specifies a default value for a parameter.- Call a function using
name(...values...)
.
Libraries
- Import a library into a program using
import libraryname
. - The
sys
library contains:sys.argv
: the command-line arguments a program was run with.sys.stdin
,sys.stdout
: standard input and output.
glob.glob(pattern)
returns a list of files whose names match a pattern.
Arrays
import numpy
to load the NumPy library.array.shape
gives the shape of an array.array[x, y]
selects a single element from an array.low:high
specifies a slice including elements fromlow
tohigh-1
.array.mean()
,array.max()
, andarray.min()
calculate simple statistics.array.mean(axis=0)
calculates statistics across the specified axis.