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COMP 171: Data Types John Barr
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Review - What is Computer Science? Problem Solving Recognizing Patterns If you can find a pattern in the way you solve different instances of a problem, you can create an algorithm so the computer can solve the problem for you.
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Review - What is Computer Science? An Algorithm Step-by-step procedure to solve the problem from beginning (start state) to end (end state) Sequential Some steps can repeat High level: only list important details
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Values Fundamental building block in a programming language Values are the “things” that we save and manipulate There are only a few basic types of values …but we can make our own types of values
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Data Types in Python Integers whole numbers, positive or negative (5, 42, -7) Floats Decimal numbers (3.14159, 88.3 -5.7) Strings sequences of characters (‘dog’, “cat”, ‘’’rat’’’, ‘17’, “23.5” ) classes and types are the same thing (for now) Can use one two or three quotes
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Variables A way to name a place in memory for data Legal Names: No spaces Can’t start with a number start with letter or underscore Can’t use keywords middle of "Variables, Expressions and Statements" chapter for list e.g., class, int Don’t use symbols $, %, # illegal
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Variables Takes a value, and assigns it a variable age = 18 #puts the int 18 into the variable age name = "Joe" #puts the string "Joe" into the variable name Can be reused age = 87 changes the value in the variable age
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Variables What’s currently in a variable Interpreter: just type variable name and return Program: use the print() function
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Input Takes a string in from the keyboard always a string, even if you enter a number temp = input() #gets a string and saves into variable temp
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Input Problem: input always returns a string. What if we want to get a number? age = input(“Enter your age”) type(age) Must convert to the type we want int (string), float(string), str(int or float)
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Debugging – finding errors / faults syntax errors runtime errors semantic errors
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Comments Programs can get very long and convoluted. Sometimes we’d like to put in some words to explain what we’re doing python comments start with the # character. everything on the line after the # is ignored
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Practice Write a program that creates a variable for your name and a variable for your age, and prints a sentence like this: Toby is 32
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Practice Add code to calculate and print your age in decades: That's 3.2 decades
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Practice Get first name from the keyboard
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Practice Get age from the keyboard
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