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1 files changed, 56 insertions, 4 deletions
| diff --git a/python.html.markdown b/python.html.markdown index 3d8f0085..d972880f 100644 --- a/python.html.markdown +++ b/python.html.markdown @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ contributors:      - ["Louie Dinh", "http://ldinh.ca"]      - ["Amin Bandali", "http://aminbandali.com"]      - ["Andre Polykanine", "https://github.com/Oire"] +    - ["evuez", "http://github.com/evuez"]  filename: learnpython.py  --- @@ -224,6 +225,17 @@ li + other_li   # => [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]  # Concatenate lists with "extend()"  li.extend(other_li)   # Now li is [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] +# Remove first occurrence of a value +li.remove(2)  # li is now [1, 3, 4, 5, 6] +li.remove(2)  # Raises a ValueError as 2 is not in the list + +# Insert an element at a specific index +li.insert(1, 2)  # li is now [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] again + +# Get the index of the first item found +li.index(2)  # => 3 +li.index(7)  # Raises a ValueError as 7 is not in the list +  # Check for existence in a list with "in"  1 in li   # => True @@ -315,6 +327,15 @@ filled_set | other_set   # => {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}  # Do set difference with -  {1, 2, 3, 4} - {2, 3, 5}   # => {1, 4} +# Do set symmetric difference with ^ +{1, 2, 3, 4} ^ {2, 3, 5}  # => {1, 4, 5} + +# Check if set on the left is a superset of set on the right +{1, 2} >= {1, 2, 3} # => False + +# Check if set on the left is a subset of set on the right +{1, 2} <= {1, 2, 3} # => True +  # Check for existence in a set with in  2 in filled_set   # => True  10 in filled_set   # => False @@ -466,19 +487,19 @@ def pass_all_the_args(*args, **kwargs):  # Function Scope  x = 5 -def setX(num): +def set_x(num):      # Local var x not the same as global variable x      x = num # => 43      print x # => 43 -def setGlobalX(num): +def set_global_x(num):      global x      print x # => 5      x = num # global var x is now set to 6      print x # => 6 -setX(43) -setGlobalX(6) +set_x(43) +set_global_x(6)  # Python has first class functions  def create_adder(x): @@ -522,6 +543,10 @@ class Human(object):          # Assign the argument to the instance's name attribute          self.name = name +        # Initialize property +        self.age = 0 + +      # An instance method. All methods take "self" as the first argument      def say(self, msg):          return "{0}: {1}".format(self.name, msg) @@ -537,6 +562,23 @@ class Human(object):      def grunt():          return "*grunt*" +    # A property is just like a getter. +    # It turns the method age() into an read-only attribute +    # of the same name. +    @property +    def age(self): +        return self._age + +    # This allows the property to be set +    @age.setter +    def age(self, age): +        self._age = age + +    # This allows the property to be deleted +    @age.deleter +    def age(self): +        del self._age +  # Instantiate a class  i = Human(name="Ian") @@ -556,6 +598,16 @@ j.get_species()   # => "H. neanderthalensis"  # Call the static method  Human.grunt()   # => "*grunt*" +# Update the property +i.age = 42 + +# Get the property +i.age # => 42 + +# Delete the property +del i.age +i.age  # => raises an AttributeError +  ####################################################  ## 6. Modules | 
