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 ====== Notes Python ====== ====== Notes Python ======
  
-https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python3/index.htm+Sources : 
 + 
 +  * https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python3/index.htm 
 + 
 +Aller plus loin : 
 + 
 +  * https://medium.com/activewizards-machine-learning-company/top-15-python-libraries-for-data-science-in-in-2017-ab61b4f9b4a7
  
 ===== Bases ===== ===== Bases =====
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 dict.values() dict.values()
 </code> </code>
 +
 +
 +===== Date and time =====
 +
 +<code python>
 +import time;  # This is required to include time module.
 +
 +ticks = time.time()
 +print ("Number of ticks since 12:00am, January 1, 1970:", ticks)
 +
 +> time.struct_time(tm_year = 2016, tm_mon = 2, tm_mday = 15, tm_hour = 9, 
 +   tm_min = 29, tm_sec = 2, tm_wday = 0, tm_yday = 46, tm_isdst = 0)
 +   
 +# Getting current time
 +localtime = time.localtime(time.time())
 +localtime = time.asctime( time.localtime(time.time()) ) # formatted
 +
 +# The time Module
 +time.altzone
 +time.asctime([tupletime])
 +time.clock( )
 +time.ctime([secs])
 +time.gmtime([secs])
 +time.localtime([secs])
 +time.mktime(tupletime)
 +time.sleep(secs)
 +time.strftime(fmt[,tupletime])
 +time.strptime(str,fmt = '%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y')
 +time.time( )
 +
 +time.timezone
 +time.tzname
 +</code>
 +
 +<code python>
 +import calendar
 +
 +cal = calendar.month(2016, 2)
 +print ("Here is the calendar:")
 +print (cal)
 +
 +# affiche:
 +Here is the calendar:
 +   February 2016
 +Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
 + 1  2  3  4  5  6  7
 + 8  9 10 11 12 13 14
 +15 16 17 18 19 20 21
 +22 23 24 25 26 27 28
 +29
 +
 +# The calendar Module
 +calendar.calendar(year,w = 2,l = 1,c = 6)
 +calendar.firstweekday( )
 +calendar.isleap(year)
 +calendar.leapdays(y1,y2)
 +calendar.month(year,month,w = 2,l = 1)
 +calendar.monthcalendar(year,month)
 +calendar.monthrange(year,month)
 +calendar.prcal(year,w = 2,l = 1,c = 6)
 +calendar.prmonth(year,month,w = 2,l = 1)
 +calendar.setfirstweekday(weekday)
 +calendar.timegm(tupletime)
 +calendar.weekday(year,month,day)
 +</code>
 +
 +
 +===== Functions =====
 +
 +<code python>
 +# Syntax
 +def functionname( parameters ):
 +   "function_docstring"
 +   function_suite
 +   return [expression]
 +   
 +# Function definition is here
 +def printme( str ):
 +   "This prints a passed string into this function"
 +   print (str)
 +   return
 +
 +# Now you can call printme function
 +printme("This is first call to the user defined function!")
 +printme("Again second call to the same function")   
 +
 +# All parameters (arguments) in the Python language are passed by reference. 
 +
 +# Required Arguments
 +def printme( str ): 
 +
 +# Keyword Arguments
 +printme( str = "My string")
 +
 +# Default Arguments
 +def printinfo( name, age = 35 ):
 +
 +#Variable-length Arguments
 +def functionname([formal_args,] *var_args_tuple ):
 +   "function_docstring"
 +   function_suite
 +   return [expression]
 +
 +# Function definition is here
 +def printinfo( arg1, *vartuple ):
 +   "This prints a variable passed arguments"
 +   print ("Output is: ")
 +   print (arg1)
 +   for var in vartuple:
 +      print (var)
 +   return
 +
 +# Now you can call printinfo function
 +printinfo( 10 )
 +printinfo( 70, 60, 50 )
 +
 +#The return Statement
 +def sum( arg1, arg2 ):
 +   return total
 +   
 +total = sum( 10, 20 )
 +</code>
 +
 +<code python>
 +# The Anonymous Functions
 +lambda [arg1 [,arg2,.....argn]]:expression
 +
 +# Function definition is here
 +sum = lambda arg1, arg2: arg1 + arg2
 +
 +
 +# Now you can call sum as a function
 +print ("Value of total : ", sum( 10, 20 ))
 +print ("Value of total : ", sum( 20, 20 ))
 +</code>
 +
 +
 +===== Modules =====
 +
 +<code python>
 +# The import Statement
 +import module1[, module2[,... moduleN]
 +
 +# support.py
 +def print_func( par ):
 +   print "Hello : ", par
 +   return
 +   
 +#usage
 +import support
 +
 +support.print_func("Zara")
 +</code>
 +
 +<code python>
 +# The from...import Statement
 +from modname import name1[, name2[, ... nameN]]
 +
 +# fib.py
 +def fib(n): # return Fibonacci series up to n
 +   result = []
 +   a, b = 0, 1
 +   while b < n:
 +      result.append(b)
 +      a, b = b, a + b
 +   return result
 +
 +#usage
 +from fib import fib
 +</code>
 +
 +<code python>
 +# The from...import * Statement
 +from modname import *
 +</code>
 +
 +<code python>
 +# Executing Modules as Scripts
 +#!/usr/bin/python3
 +
 +# Fibonacci numbers module
 +
 +def fib(n): # return Fibonacci series up to n
 +   result = []
 +   a, b = 0, 1
 +   while b < n:
 +      result.append(b)
 +      a, b = b, a + b
 +   return result
 +if __name__ == "__main__":
 +   f = fib(100)
 +   print(f)
 +</code>
 +
 +the following sequences
 +
 +  - The current directory.
 +  - If the module is not found, Python then searches each directory in the shell variable PYTHONPATH.
 +  - If all else fails, Python checks the default path. On UNIX, this default path is normally /usr/local/lib/python3/.
 +
 +The sys.path variable contains the current directory, PYTHONPATH, and the installation-dependent default.
 +
 +<code python>
 +dir(plugin)
 +locals()
 +globals()
 +reload(plugin)
 +</code>
 +
 +<code python>
 +# Packages in Python
 +Phone/Pots.py
 +Phone/IsDn.py
 +Phone/G3.py
 +
 +# Phone/__init__.py
 +from Pots import Pots
 +from Isdn import Isdn
 +from G3 import G3
 +
 +# uses
 +import Phone
 +
 +Phone.Pots()
 +Phone.Isdn()
 +Phone.G3()
 +</code>
 +
 +
 +===== Files I/O =====
 +
 +<code python>
 +#Printing to the Screen
 +print ("Python is really a great language,", "isn't it?")
 +
 +#The input Function
 +x = input("something:")
 +</code>
 +
 +<code python>
 +# The open Function
 +file object = open(file_name [, access_mode][, buffering])
 +access_mode = r/r+/w/w+/a, b
 +
 +# Open a file
 +fileObject.close();
 +
 +fo = open("foo.txt", "wb")
 +print ("Name of the file: ", fo.name)
 +print ("Closed or not : ", fo.closed)
 +print ("Opening mode : ", fo.mode)
 +fo.close()
 +
 +# The write() Method
 +fileObject.write(string);
 +
 +fo = open("foo.txt", "w")
 +fo.write( "Python is a great language.\nYeah its great!!\n")
 +fo.close()
 +
 +# The read() Method
 +fileObject.read([count]);
 +
 +fo = open("foo.txt", "r+")
 +str = fo.read(10)
 +print ("Read String is : ", str)
 +fo.close()
 +
 +# File Positions
 +position = fo.tell()
 +position = fo.seek(0, 0)
 +
 +# Renaming and Deleting Files
 +os.rename(current_file_name, new_file_name)
 +os.remove(file_name)
 +os.mkdir(dir_name)
 +os.chdir(dire_name)
 +os.getcwd()
 +os.rmdir(dir_name)
 +</code>
 +
 +
 +===== Exceptions Handling =====
 +
 +<code python>
 +# Standard Exceptions
 +Exception # Base class for all exceptions
 +StopIteration # Raised when the next() method of an iterator does not point to any object.
 +SystemExit # Raised by the sys.exit() function.
 +StandardError # Base class for all built-in exceptions except StopIteration and SystemExit.
 +ArithmeticError # Base class for all errors that occur for numeric calculation.
 +OverflowError # Raised when a calculation exceeds maximum limit for a numeric type.
 +FloatingPointError # Raised when a floating point calculation fails.
 +ZeroDivisonError # Raised when division or modulo by zero takes place for all numeric types.
 +AssertionError # Raised in case of failure of the Assert statement.
 +AttributeError # Raised in case of failure of attribute reference or assignment.
 +EOFError # Raised when there is no input from either the raw_input() or input() function and
 +         # the end of file is reached.
 +ImportError # Raised when an import statement fails.
 +KeyboardInterrupt # Raised when the user interrupts program execution, usually by pressing Ctrl+c.
 +LookupError # Base class for all lookup errors.
 +IndexError # Raised when an index is not found in a sequence.
 +KeyError # Raised when the specified key is not found in the dictionary.
 +NameError # Raised when an identifier is not found in the local or global namespace.
 +UnboundLocalError # Raised when trying to access a local variable in a function or method  
 +                  # but no value has been assigned to it.
 +EnvironmentError # Base class for all exceptions that occur outside the Python environment.
 +IOError # Raised when an input/ output operation fails, such as the print statement or the 
 +        # open() function when trying to open a file that does not exist.
 +OSError # Raised for operating system-related errors.
 +SyntaxError # Raised when there is an error in Python syntax.
 +IndentationError # Raised when indentation is not specified properly.
 +SystemError # Raised when the interpreter finds an internal problem, but when this error 
 +            # is encountered the Python interpreter does not exit.
 +SystemExit # Raised when Python interpreter is quit by using the sys.exit() function.
 +           # If not handled in the code, causes the interpreter to exit.
 +TypeError # Raised when an operation or function is attempted that is invalid for the specified data type.
 +ValueError # Raised when the built-in function for a data type has the valid type of arguments,
 +           # but the arguments have invalid values specified.
 +RuntimeError # Raised when a generated error does not fall into any category.
 +NotImplementedError # Raised when an abstract method that needs to be implemented in an
 +                    # inherited class is not actually implemented.
 +</code>
 +
 +<code python>
 +# assert Statement
 +assert Expression[, Arguments]
 +
 +assert (Temperature >= 0), "Colder than absolute zero!"
 +
 +# Handling an exception
 +try:
 +   fh = open("testfile", "w")
 +   fh.write("This is my test file for exception handling!!")
 +except IOError:
 +   print ("Error: can\'t find file or read data")
 +except AssertionError, SystemExit:
 +   print ("Error: multiple exceptions")
 +except ValueError as Argument:
 +   print ("The argument does not contain numbers\n", Argument)
 +except:
 +   print ("Error: all exceptions")
 +else:
 +   print ("Written content in the file successfully")
 +finally:
 +   fh.close()
 +   
 +# Raising an Exception
 +raise Exception(level)
 +
 +# User-Defined Exceptions
 +class Networkerror(RuntimeError):
 +   def __init__(self, arg):
 +      self.args = arg
 +      
 +try:
 +   raise Networkerror("Bad hostname")
 +except Networkerror,e:
 +   print e.args
 +</code>
 +
  
  
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