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Lecture 1: Introduction; Basic Python Programs CSc 110, Spring 2018 Lecture 1: Introduction; Basic Python Programs

Course Staff Allison Obourn (aeobourn@cs.arizona.edu) Section Leaders Your primary point of contact Ask them about their experiences in CSc

Computer Science CS is about PROCESS – describing how to accomplish tasks "efficiently implementing automated abstractions" (Philip Guo) Computers are a tool Currently the best implementation platform What kinds of problems can they solve? How can they be made faster, cheaper, more efficient…? Science? More like engineering, art, magic… Hypothesis creation, testing, refinement important CS is still a young field finding itself

Why should you take Computer Science? … like solving tricky problems … like building things … (will) work with large data sets … are curious about how Facebook, Google, etc work … are shopping around for a major 110 is a good predictor of who will enjoy and succeed in CSc

Are you in the right class? CSc 101 Intro to Computer Science CSc 110 Intro to Computer Programming I CSc 120 Intro to Computer Programming I You are here

Programming program: A set of instructions to be carried out by a computer. program execution: The act of carrying out the instructions contained in a program. programming language: A systematic set of rules used to describe computations in a format that is editable by humans.

Some modern languages procedural languages: programs are a series of commands Pascal (1970): designed for education C (1972): low-level operating systems and device drivers functional programming: functions map inputs to outputs Lisp (1958) / Scheme (1975), ML (1973), Haskell (1990) object-oriented languages: programs use interacting "objects" Smalltalk (1980): first major object-oriented language C++ (1985): "object-oriented" improvements to C successful in industry; used to build major OSes such as Windows Python (1991): The language taught in this course

Why Python? Relatively simple Pre-written software Widely used

A Python program Its output: print("Hello, world!") print() print("This program produces") print("four lines of output") Its output: Hello, world! This program produces four lines of output console: Text box into which the program's output is printed.

print A statement that prints a line of output on the console. Two ways to use print : print("text") Prints the given message as output. print() Prints a blank line of output. 10

Strings string: A sequence of characters to be printed. Restrictions: Starts and ends with a " quote " character or a ' quote ' character. The quotes do not appear in the output. Examples: "hello" "This is a string. It's very long!" 'Here is "another" with quotes in' """I can span multiple lines because I'm surrounded by 3 quotes""" Restrictions: Strings surrounded by " " or ' ' may not span multiple lines "This is not a legal String." Strings surrounded by " " may not contain a " character. "This is not a "legal" String either." Strings surrounded by ' ' may not contain a ' character. 'This is not a 'legal' String either.' 12

Escape sequences escape sequence: A special sequence of characters used to represent certain special characters in a string. \t tab character \n new line character \" quotation mark character \' quotation mark character \\ backslash character Example: print("\\hello\nhow\tare \"you\"?\\\\") Output: \hello how are "you"?\\

Questions What is the output of the following print statements? print("\ta\tb\tc") print("\\\\") print("'") print("\"\"\"") print("C:\nin\the downward spiral") Write a print statement to produce this output: / \ // \\ /// \\\

Answers Output of each print statement: a b c \\ ' """ C: in he downward spiral print statement to produce the line of output: print("/ \\ // \\\\ /// \\\\\\")

Questions What print statements will generate this output? This quote is from Irish poet Oscar Wilde: "Music makes one feel so romantic - at least it always gets on one's nerves – which is the same thing nowadays." A "quoted" String is 'much' better if you learn the rules of "escape sequences." Also, "" represents an empty String. Don't forget: use \" instead of " ! '' is not the same as "

Answers print statements to generate the output: print("This quote is from") print("Irish poet Oscar Wilde:”) print() print("\"Music makes one feel so romantic") print("- at least it always gets on one's nerves -") print("which is the same thing nowadays.\"") print("A \"quoted\" String is") print("'much' better if you learn") print("the rules of \"escape sequences.\"") print("Also, \"\" represents an empty String.") print("Don't forget: use \\\" instead of \" !") print("'' is not the same as \"")