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LAB MANUAL PYTHON PROGRAMMING LAB INDEX OF EXPERIMENTS Week Theory/ Practical (Group-I/ II) Topic Covered Date and Remarks Practical Topics/ Programs Date HOD Director- Day Principal 1st Introduction to python programming 2nd 1 To compute the GCD of two numbers using python 3rd 2 To find square root of number th 4 3 To find exponential using python programming 5th 4 To find the maximum of list of numbers 6th 5 To find a value using linear search in python program 7th 6 To find a value using binary search in python program 8th 7 To sort list of elements using selection sort 9th 8 Write a program to find prime number 10th 9 To multiply matrices using python 11th 10 To sort list of elements using insertion sort 12th 11 To sort list of elements using merge sort 13th 12 To find word and lines in command line arguments 1 Mandatory instructions for students: 1. Students should report to the concerned labs as per the given timetable. 2. Students should make an entry in the log book whenever they enter the labs during practical or for their own personal work. 3. When the experiment is completed, students should shut down the computers and make the counter entry in the logbook. 4. Any damage to the lab computers will be viewed seriously. 5. Students should not leave the lab without concerned faculty’s permission. 2 Assignment: 1 Aim:- Introduction to Python Programming. Theory:- Python is a general-purpose interpreted, interactive, object-oriented, and high-level programming language. It was created by Guido van Rossum during 1985- 1990. Like Perl, Python source code is also available under the GNU General Public License (GPL). This tutorial gives enough understanding on Python programming language. Prerequisites You should have a basic understanding of Computer Programming terminologies. A basic understanding of any of the programming languages is a plus. Python is a high-level, interpreted, interactive and object-oriented scripting language. Python is designed to be highly readable. It uses English keywords frequently where as other languages use punctuation, and it has fewer syntactical constructions than other languages. • Python is Interpreted − Python is processed at runtime by the interpreter. You do not need to compile your program before executing it. This is similar to PERL and PHP. • Python is Interactive − You can actually sit at a Python prompt and interact with the interpreter directly to write your programs. • Python is Object-Oriented − Python supports Object-Oriented style or technique of programming that encapsulates code within objects. • Python is a Beginner's Language − Python is a great language for the beginner-level programmers and supports the development of a wide range of applications from simple text processing to WWW browsers to games. History of Python Python was developed by Guido van Rossum in the late eighties and early nineties at the National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science in the Netherlands. Python is derived from many other languages, including ABC, Modula-3, C, C++, Algol-68, SmallTalk, and Unix shell and other scripting languages. Python is copyrighted. Like Perl, Python source code is now available under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Python is now maintained by a core development team at the institute, although Guido van Rossum still holds a vital role in directing its progress. 3
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