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Python Articles
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Add one Python string to another
String concatenation in Python combines two or more strings into a single string. Python provides several methods to add strings together, with the + operator and join() method being the most common approaches. Using the + Operator The + operator concatenates strings by combining them sequentially. This is the most straightforward method for joining strings ? first_string = "What a beautiful " second_string = "flower" print("Given string s1:", first_string) print("Given string s2:", second_string) # Using + operator result = first_string + second_string print("Result after adding strings:", result) Given string s1: What ...
Read MoreAdd list elements with a multi-list based on index in Python
When working with nested lists, you may need to add elements from a simple list to elements within a nested list based on their index positions. This operation pairs each element from the simple list with the corresponding sublist in the nested list and adds the simple list element to each item in that sublist. If the lists have different lengths, the operation is limited by the shorter list. Below are three efficient methods to accomplish this task. Using for Loop This method uses nested loops to iterate through both lists simultaneously. We take the length of ...
Read MoreAdd trailing Zeros to a Python string
When processing strings in Python, you may need to add trailing zeros for formatting purposes such as padding numbers or creating fixed-width strings. Python provides several methods to accomplish this task efficiently. Using ljust() Method The ljust() method returns a string left-justified within a specified width, padding with a given character. Combined with len(), it allows dynamic zero padding ? Example # Add trailing zeros to a Python string # initializing string text = 'Jan-' print("The given input: " + text) # Number of zeros required n = 3 # Using ljust() to ...
Read MorePrograms for printing pyramid patterns in Python
Taking advantage of the for loop and range function in Python, we can draw a variety of pyramid structures. The key to the approach is designing the appropriate for loop which will leave both vertical and horizontal space for the position of the symbol we choose for drawing the pyramid structure. Pattern 1: Right-Angled Triangle We draw a right angle based pattern where each row contains an increasing number of stars ? def pyramid(p): for m in range(0, p): for n in range(0, m+1): ...
Read MoreProgram to make Indian Flag in Python
Python's libraries for drawing graphs have very extensive features which can not only give us charts but also provide flexibility to draw other diagrams like flags. In that sense, those modules have an artistic touch. In this article we will see how to draw the Indian flag using the libraries NumPy and Matplotlib. Approach Create three rectangles of same width and draw them with appropriate colors and borders representing the tricolor. Use pyplot function to draw the circle of the Ashoka Chakra at the center of the middle rectangle. ...
Read MoreProgram to create grade calculator in Python
In academics, it is a common requirement to calculate student grades based on their assessment scores. In this article, we will create a Python program that assigns grades using a predefined grading criteria. Grading Criteria Below is the grading criteria used in our program − Score >= 90 : "O" (Outstanding) Score >= 80 : "A+" (Excellent) Score >= 70 : "A" (Very Good) Score >= 60 : "B+" (Good) Score >= 50 : "B" (Above Average) Score >= 40 : "C" (Average) Score < 40 : "F" (Fail) Program Structure Our ...
Read MorePrint number with commas as 1000 separators in Python
Numbers with three or more digits often need to be displayed with commas for better readability, especially in accounting and finance applications. Python provides several methods to format numbers with commas as thousand separators. Using f-strings (Python 3.6+) The most modern approach uses f-string formatting with the comma specifier ? # Format integers with commas num1 = 1445 num2 = 140045 num3 = 5000000 print(f'{num1:, }') print(f'{num2:, }') print(f'{num3:, }') 1, 445 140, 045 5, 000, 000 Formatting Float Numbers For floating-point numbers, specify the decimal precision along with ...
Read MorePrint first n distinct permutations of string using itertools in Python
When working with permutations of strings that contain duplicate characters, we often need to find only the distinct permutations. Python's itertools.permutations() generates all possible arrangements, including duplicates, so we need additional logic to filter unique results. Syntax from itertools import permutations def get_distinct_permutations(string, n): # Sort characters to group duplicates together sorted_chars = sorted(list(string)) # Generate all permutations all_perms = permutations(sorted_chars) # Use set to store ...
Read MorePrime or not in Python
Prime numbers play a central role in many applications like cryptography. So it is a necessity to check for prime numbers using Python programs in various applications. A prime number is a number which doesn't have any factors other than one and itself. Below we'll see programs that can find out if a given number is prime or not. Basic Approach We take the following approach to decide whether a number is prime or not ? Check if the number is positive or not. As only positive numbers can be prime numbers. We divide the number ...
Read MoreMaximum length of consecutive 1's in a binary string in Python using Map function
When working with binary strings, you may need to find the maximum length of consecutive 1's. Python provides several approaches using built-in functions like split() with map() and regular expressions. Using Split and Map The split() function divides a string by a delimiter. When we split by '0', we get segments of consecutive 1's. The map() function applies len() to each segment, and max() finds the longest one ? Example data = '11110000111110000011111010101010101011111111' def max_consecutive_ones(binary_string): return max(map(len, binary_string.split('0'))) result = max_consecutive_ones(data) print("Maximum Number of consecutive one's:", result) ...
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