Python for engineers and scientists : concepts and applications /: concepts and applications. (2022)
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- Book
- Title:
- Python for engineers and scientists : concepts and applications /: concepts and applications. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Python for engineers and scientists : concepts and applications
- Further Information:
- Note: Rakesh Nayak, Nishu Gupta.
- Authors:
- Nayak, Rakesh
Gupta, Nishu - Contents:
- Dedication; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; Forewords; Preface SECTION I: Python Fundamentals Chapter 1- Interaction with Python; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2. Variables and Identifiers; 1.2.1. How to Name Identifiers; 1.2.2. Use of Descriptive Identifiers and Comments; 1.2.3. Variable Types; 1.2.3.1. Numeric Data types; 1.2.3.2. None Data types; 1.2.3.3. Sequence Data types; 1.2.3.4. Set Data type; 1.2.3.5. Mapping Data type; 1.2.3.6. Array Datatype; 1.3. Constant; 1.4. Statement and Expression; 1.5. Input statements; 1.6. Output statements; 1.7. Formatting Output statements; 1.7.1. Escape Character; 1.7.2. sep and end; 1.7.3. String formatting with format(); 1.7.4. Numbers formatting with format(); 1.8. Comment Statement; Multiple Choice Questions; Descriptive Questions; Programming Questions; Solutions to Multiple Choice Questions ; Chapter 2- Operators; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Types of Operators; 2.2.1. Assignment Operator; 2.2.2. Arithmetic Operators; 2.2.2.1. Precedence of Arithmetic Operators; 2.2.3. Relational Operators; 2.2.4. Logical Operators; 2.2.4.1. and Operator; 2.2.4.2. or Operator; 2.2.4.3. not Operator; 2.2.5. Increment and Decrement Operators; 2.2.6. Bitwise Operators; 2.2.6.1. Bitwise AND operator (&); 2.2.6.2. Bitwise OR operator (|); 2.2.6.3. Bitwise XOR operator ( ); 2.2.6.4. Bitwise Complement (~); 2.2.6.5. Bitwise Left Shift (<<); 2.2.6.6. Bitwise Right Shift (>>); 2.2.7. Membership Operators; 2.2.8. Identity Operators; 2.2.9. Precedence of allDedication; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; Forewords; Preface SECTION I: Python Fundamentals Chapter 1- Interaction with Python; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2. Variables and Identifiers; 1.2.1. How to Name Identifiers; 1.2.2. Use of Descriptive Identifiers and Comments; 1.2.3. Variable Types; 1.2.3.1. Numeric Data types; 1.2.3.2. None Data types; 1.2.3.3. Sequence Data types; 1.2.3.4. Set Data type; 1.2.3.5. Mapping Data type; 1.2.3.6. Array Datatype; 1.3. Constant; 1.4. Statement and Expression; 1.5. Input statements; 1.6. Output statements; 1.7. Formatting Output statements; 1.7.1. Escape Character; 1.7.2. sep and end; 1.7.3. String formatting with format(); 1.7.4. Numbers formatting with format(); 1.8. Comment Statement; Multiple Choice Questions; Descriptive Questions; Programming Questions; Solutions to Multiple Choice Questions ; Chapter 2- Operators; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Types of Operators; 2.2.1. Assignment Operator; 2.2.2. Arithmetic Operators; 2.2.2.1. Precedence of Arithmetic Operators; 2.2.3. Relational Operators; 2.2.4. Logical Operators; 2.2.4.1. and Operator; 2.2.4.2. or Operator; 2.2.4.3. not Operator; 2.2.5. Increment and Decrement Operators; 2.2.6. Bitwise Operators; 2.2.6.1. Bitwise AND operator (&); 2.2.6.2. Bitwise OR operator (|); 2.2.6.3. Bitwise XOR operator ( ); 2.2.6.4. Bitwise Complement (~); 2.2.6.5. Bitwise Left Shift (<<); 2.2.6.6. Bitwise Right Shift (>>); 2.2.7. Membership Operators; 2.2.8. Identity Operators; 2.2.9. Precedence of all Operators; 2.3. Type Casting; Additional Examples; Multiple Choice Questions; Descriptive Questions; Programming Questions; Solutions to Multiple Choice Questions ; Chapter 3 -Control Structures; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Conditionals; 3.2.1. Conditional if-else; 3.2.2. Conditional if-elif-else; 3.2.3. Nested if-elif-else statements; 3.2.4. Ternary Operator; 3.3. Loops; 3.3.1. While Loop; 3.3.2. For Loop; 3.3.2.1. The range () function; 3.3.3. Continue, Break and Pass; 3.3.3.1. Continue Statement; 3.3.3.2. Break Statement; 3.3.3.3. Pass Statemtn; 3.3.4. Nested Loops; 3.4. Looping through two lists; 3.5. Iterator; Additional Examples; Multiple Choice Questions; Descriptive Questions; Programming Questions; Solutions to Multiple Choice Questions ; Chapter 4 -String; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Strings; 4.2.1. Creating List; 4.2.1.1. Creating an Empty String; 4.2.1.2. Creating a sting from numbers; 4.2.1.3. Creating a string from list and Tuple; 4.2.2. Accessing String; 4.2.2.1. Membership in String; 4.2.3. String Operations; 4.2.3.1. Concatenation; 4.2.3.2. Repetition; 4.2.4. Character Encoding; 4.2.5. String Functions and Methods; 4.2.6. String Slicing; 4.2.6.1. String Slicing with Negative Index; 4.2.6.2. String Slicing with Step; 4.2.6.3. String Slicing Default Index; Additional Examples; Multiple Choice Questions; Descriptive Questions; Programming Questions; Solutions to Multiple Choice Questions ; CHAPTER 5- List & Tuple; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. List; 5.2.1. Creating List; 5.2.1.1. Creating an Empty list; 5.2.1.2. Creating a list from a string; 5.4.1.3. Creating a list by range function; 5.2.1.4. Creating a list from another list; 5.2.2. List Operations; 5.2.3. Accessing List; 5.2.3.1. Membership in List; 5.2.4. List Functions and Methods; 5.2.5. List Slicing; 5.2.5.1. List Slicing with Negative Index; 5.2.5.2. List Slicing with Step; 5.2.5.3. List Slicing Default Index; 5.2.6. Difference between Assignment and Copying a List; 5.3. Multi-Dimensional Lists; 5.3.1. Retrieval from Multidimensional list 5.4. Tuples; 5.4.1. Creating Tuple; 5.4.1.1. Creating a tuple with no item; 5.4.1.2. Creating tuple with a single item; 5.4.1.3. Nesting tuples; 5.4.1.4. Creating Tuple from List; 5.4.1.5. Creating Tuple from String; 5.4.2. Tuple Operations; 5.4.2.1. Concatenation (+) Operation; 5.4.2.2. Repetition (*) Operation; 5.4.3. Tuple Assignment; 5.4.4. Accessing Tuple; 5.4.4.1. Membership in Tuple; 5.4.5. Updating Tuples; 5.4.6. Tuple Functions & Methods; 5.4.7. Tuple Slicing; 5.5. Advantages of Tuple over List; Additional Examples; Multiple Choice Questions; Descriptive Questions; Programming Questions; Solutions to Multiple Choice Questions CHAPTER-6 Dictionary; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Dictionaries; 6.2.1. Creating Dictionary; 6.2.1.1. Creating a dictionary with no item; 6.2.1.2. Creating a dictionary with dict(); 6.2.1.3. Creating a default dictionary; 4.2.1.4. Creating a dictionary from list; 6.2.1.5. Insertion of a new key-value; 6.2.2. Dictionary Assignment; 6.2.3. Accessing Dictionary; 6.2.4. Dictionary Methods; Additional Examples; Multiple Choice Questions; Descriptive Questions; Programming Questions; Solutions to Multiple Choice Questions ; CHAPTER-7 Set; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. SET; 7.2.1. Creating Set; 7.2.1.1. Creating an Empty Set; 7.2.1.2. Creating a Set from a List, Tuples and String; 7.2.1.3. Creating a Set from a Dictionary; 7.2.2. Accessing Set elements; 7.2.3. Set Operations; 7.2.3. Set Functions and Methods; Additional Examples; Multiple Choice Questions; Descriptive Questions; Programming Questions; Solutions to Multiple Choice Questions CHAPTER-8 Methods; 8.1. Introduction; 8.2. Functions; 8.3. Parameterized Function; 8.3.1. Positional and Keyword Parameters; 8.3.2. Default Parameter; 8.3.3. Function with Variable number of Arguments; 8.4. The Return Statement; 8.5. Namespace and Scope of a variable; 8.6. Recursive Function; 8.7. Lambda Function; 8.8. Generators; 8.9. Python Modules; 8.9.1. Importing a Module; 8.9.2. Aliasing; 8.9.3. User defined Module; 8.10. Closures; 8.11. Decorators; 8.11. 1. Passing parameter to Decorator; 8.11. 2. Decorator Chaining; 8.12. Some special methods and Attributes; Additional Examples; Multiple Choice Questions; Descriptive Questions; Programming Questions; Solutions to Multiple Choice Questions CHAPTER-9 File Handling; 9.1. Introduction; 9.2. File IO; 9.2.1. File Opening and Closing; 9.2.2. File Properties; 9.2.3. File Reading; 9.2.4. File Writing; 9.2.5. Binary File Reading/Writing; 9.2.6. CSV File Reading/Writing; 9.3. File Position; 9.4. Some more File operations; 9.5. Operating System related Operations; 9.6 The ‘with’ statement; 9.7 Pickling; Additional Examples; Multiple Choice Questions; Descriptive Questions; Programming Questions; Solutions to Multiple Choice Questions SECTION II: Object Oriented Concepts in Python Chapter 10: Class and Objects; 10.1. Introduction to Object Oriented Programming; 10.2. Class and Object; 10.2.1 Defining a Class; 10.2.2 Generating an Object; 10.2.3. __init__, __new__, and __del__; 10.2.3.1 The __init__(); 10.2.3.2 The __new__(); 10.2.3.3 The __del__(); 10.3. Variables and Methods; 10.3.1. Variables; 10.3.1.1. Object Variables (Instance Variables); 10.3.1.2. Class Variables (Static Variables); 10.3.2. Accessing Variables; 10.4. Private and Public variables; 10.4.1. Variable starts without any _ symbol (No Underscore); 10.4.2. Variable starting with _ symbol (single underscore); 10.4.3. Variable starting with __ symbols (two underscore); 10.5. Methods; 10.5.1. Instance Method; 10.5.2. Class Method; 10.5.3 Static Method; 10.6. Class inside a class (Inner Class); 10.6.1. Accessing attributes of inner Class; 10.7. Some special methods; Additional Examples; Multiple Choice Questions; Descriptive Questions; Programming Questions&lt … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 005.133
Python (Computer program language)
Engineering -- Data processing
Science -- Data processing
Computer programming - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000802184
9781000802160 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032111032
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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