Introduction to Python Programming Laboratory – BPLCK105/205B 2023
Atria Institute of Technology
Department of Information Science and Engineering
Bengaluru-560024
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2023-2024
EVEN/ODD SEMESTER NOTES
Semester : 1st and 2nd Semester
Subject Name : Introduction to Python Programming Laboratory
Subject Code : BPLCK105/205B
Faculty Name : Mrs. Sonia S B
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Program 1.1
Develop a program to read the student details like Name, USN, and Marks in three
subjects. Display the student details, total marks and percentage with suitable
messages.
stName = input("Enter the name of the student: ")
stUSN = input("Enter the USN of the student: ")
stMarks1 = int(input("Enter marks in Subject 1: "))
stMarks2 = int(input ("Enter marks in Subject 2: "))
stMarks3 = int(input("Enter marks in Subject 3: "))
print ("Student Details\n=========================")
print ("Name:", stName)
print("USN:", stUSN)
print ("Marks 1:", stMarks1)
print("Marks 2:", stMarks2)
print("Marks 3:", stMarks3)
print("Total:", stMarks1+stMarks2+stMarks3)
print("Percent:", "%.2f"%((stMarks1+stMarks2+stMarks3)/3))
#%.2f round up to two decimal values
print("=========================")
Output
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Enter the name of the student: RAMESH.
Enter the USN of the student: 1SI22CS036.
Enter marks in Subject 1: 87
Enter marks in Subject 2: 78
Enter marks in Subject 3: 65
Student Details
=========================
Name: RAMESH
USN: 1SI22CS036
Marks 1: 87
Marks 2: 78
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Marks 3: 65
Total: 230
Percent: 76.67
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Program 1.2
Develop a program to read the name and year of birth of a person. Display whether
the person is a senior citizen or not.
from datetime import date
perName = input("Enter the name of the person : ")
perDOB = int(input("Enter his year of birth : "))
curYear = date.today().year #Returns the current local date, .year returns only year
perAge = curYear - perDOB
if (perAge > 60):
print(perName, "aged", perAge, "years is a Senior Citizen.")
else:
print(perName, "aged", perAge, "years is not a Senior Citizen.")
Output
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putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 01BChkSnrCitzn.py
Enter the name of the person: Akbar Khan
Enter his year of birth: 1978
Akbar Khan aged 44 years is not a Senior Citizen.
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 01BChkSnrCitzn.py
Enter the name of the person: George Best
Enter his year of birth: 1957
George Best aged 65 years is a Senior Citizen.
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Program 2.1
Fibonacci Sequence
Develop a program to generate Fibonacci sequence of length (N). Read N from the
console.
num = int(input("Enter the Fibonacci sequence length to be generated : "))
firstTerm = 0
secondTerm = 1
print("The Fibonacci series with", num, "terms is :")
print(firstTerm, secondTerm, end=" ")
for i in range(2,num):
curTerm = firstTerm + secondTerm
print(curTerm, end=" ")
firstTerm = secondTerm
secondTerm = curTerm
print()
Output
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 02AFibonacci.py
Enter the Fibonacci sequence length to be generated: 8
The Fibonacci series with 8 terms is:
0 1 1 2 3 5 8 13
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 02AFibonacci.py
Enter the Fibonacci sequence length to be generated: 5
The Fibonacci series with 5 terms is: 0 1 1 2 3
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Program 2.2
Binomial Coefficient
Write a function to calculate factorial of a number. Develop a program to compute
binomial coefficient (Given N and R).
def fact(num):
if num == 0:
return 1
else:
return num * fact(num-1)
n = int(input("Enter the value of N : "))
r = int(input("Enter the value of R (R cannot be negative or greater than N): "))
nCr = fact(n)/(fact(r)*fact(n-r))
print(n, ‘C’,r," = ","'d"%nCr,sep="")
Output
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 02BFactNCR.py
Enter the value of N: 7
Enter the value of R (R cannot be negative or greater than N): 5
7C5 = 21
Enter the value of N: 5
Enter the value of R (R cannot be negative or greater than N): 5
5C5 = 1
Enter the value of N: 3
Enter the value of R (R cannot be negative or greater than N): 1
3C1 = 3
Enter the value of N: 8
Enter the value of R (R cannot be negative or greater than N): 0
Factorial of a number, ncr=n!/((n-r)!-r!)
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Program 3
Mean, Variance and Standard Deviation
Read N numbers from the console and create a list. Develop a program to print mean,
variance and standard deviation with suitable messages.
from math import sqrt
myList = []
num = int(input("Enter the number of elements in your list : "))
for i in range(num):
val = int(input("Enter the element : "))
myList.append(val)
print(‘The length of list1 is’, len(myList))
print(‘List Contents’, myList)
total = 0
for elem in myList:
total += elem
mean = total / num
total = 0
for elem in myList:
total += (elem - mean) * (elem - mean)
variance = total / num
stdDev = sqrt(variance)
print("Mean =", mean)
print("Variance =", variance)
print("Standard Deviation =", "%.2f"%stdDev)
Output
Enter the number of elements in your list: 5
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Enter the element: 45
Enter the element: 34
Enter the element: 86
Enter the element: 92
Enter the element: 35
The length of list1 is 5
List Contents [45, 34, 86,
92, 35]
Mean = 58.4
Variance = 642.64
Standard Deviation = 25.35
Program 4
Digit Frequency
Read a multi-digit number (as chars) from the console. Develop a program to print the
frequency of each digit with suitable message.
num = input("Enter a number : ")
print("The number entered is :", num)
uniqDig = set(num)
for elem in uniqDig:
print(elem, "occurs", num.count(elem), "times")
Output
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 04DigitFreq.py
Enter a number: 234939
The number entered is: 234939
4 occurs 1 times
9 occurs 2 times
3 occurs 2 times
2 occurs 1 times
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 04DigitFreq.py
Enter a number: 7843338
The number entered is: 7843338
7 occurs 1 times
4 occurs 1 times
3 occurs 3 times
8 occurs 2 times
set():
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Sets are used to store multiple items in a single variable. The set() function creates a set
object. Set is one of 4 built-in data types in Python used to store collections of data, the other
3 are List, Tuple, and Dictionary, all with different qualities and usage.
A set is a collection which is unordered, unchangeable*, and unindexed. (but you can
remove items and add new items.). Ex 1st o/p without using set().
Program 5
Word Frequency
Develop a program to print 10 most frequently appearing words in a text file. [Hint:
Use dictionary with distinct words and their frequency of occurrences. Sort the
dictionary in the reverse order of frequency and display dictionary slice of first 10
items]
import sys
import string
import os.path
fname = input("Enter the filename : ") #sample file text.txt is given
if not os.path.isfile(fname):
print("File", fname, "doesn’t exists")
sys.exit(0)
infile = open(fname, "r")
filecontents = ""
for line in infile:
for ch in line:
if ch not in string.punctuation:
filecontents = filecontents + ch
else:
filecontents = filecontents + ‘ ’ #replace punctuations and \n with space
wordFreq = {}
wordList = filecontents.split()
#Calculate word Frequency
for word in wordList:
if word not in wordFreq.keys():
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wordFreq[word] = 1
else:
wordFreq[word] += 1
#Sort Dictionary based on values in descending order
sortedWordFreq = sorted(wordFreq.items(), key=lambda x:x[1], reverse=True )
#Display 10 most frequently appearing words with their count
print("\n===================================================")
print("10 most frequently appearing words with their count")
print("===================================================")
for i in range(10):
print(sortedWordFreq[i][0], "occurs", sortedWordFreq[i][1], "times")
Output
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 05WordFreq.py
Enter the filename : Text.txt
===================================================
10 most frequently appearing words with their count
===================================================
the occurs 45 times
of occurs 24 times
party occurs 12 times
part occurs 12 times
a occurs 9 times
and occurs 8 times
second occurs 7 times
to occurs 6 times
shall occurs 6 times
Note:
lambda signifies an anonymous function, it can be created or defined using the lambda
keyword. You can use lambda as the key function when sorting a list. for example, use key=lambda
to the sort() function to order list. A Python lambda is used to execute an anonymous function.
In this case, this function takes the single argument x and returns x[1] (i.e. the item at index 1 in x).
Now, sorted(wordFreq.items(), key=lambda x:x[1], reverse=True )
sorts wordFreq.items(), based on the value of key as applied to each element of the list.
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Program 6
Sort File Contents
Develop a program to sort the contents of a text file and write the sorted contents into
a separate text file. [Hint: Use string methods strip(), len(), list methods sort(),
append(), and file methods open(), readlines(), and write()].
import os.path
import sys
fname = input("Enter the filename whose contents are to be sorted : ") #sample file Text.txt
also provided
if not os.path.isfile(fname):
print("File", fname, "doesn’t exists")
sys.exit(0)
infile = open(fname, "r")
myList = infile.readlines()
# print(myList)
#Remove trailing \n characters
lineList = []
for line in myList:
lineList.append(line.strip())
lineList.sort()
#Write sorted contents to new file sorted.txt
outfile = open("sorted.txt","w")
for line in lineList:
outfile.write(line + "\n")
infile.close() # Close the input file
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outfile.close() # Close the output file
if os.path.isfile("sorted.txt"):
print("\nFile containing sorted content sorted.txt created successfully")
print("sorted.txt contains", len(lineList), "lines")
print("Contents of sorted.txt")
print("==========================================================")
rdFile = open("sorted.txt","r")
for line in rdFile:
print(line, end="")
Output
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 06SortLinesFile.py
Enter the filename whose contents are to be sorted: Text.txt
File containing sorted content sorted.txt created successfully
sorted.txt contains 15 lines
Contents of sorted.txt
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A deep C diva.
All the troubles you have will pass away very quickly.
Beware of a tall black man with one blond shoe.
Don’t read everything you believe.
Exercise caution in your daily affairs.
He changes the domain.
How does a hacker fix a function which doesn’t work for all of the elements in its
domain?
Lay on, MacDuff, and curs’d be him who first cries, "Hold, enough!".
People are beginning to notice you. Try dressing before you leave the house.
The surest protection against temptation is cowardice.
To be or not to be.
Tuesday is the Wednesday of the rest of your life.
What is the square root of 4bˆ2?
You display the wonderful traits of charm and courtesy.
You may be recognized soon. Hide.
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Program 7
Backup Directory into Zip
Develop a program to backing Up a given Folder (Folder in a current working
directory) into a ZIP File by using relevant modules and suitable methods.
import os
import sys
import pathlib
import zipfile
dirName = input("Enter Directory name that you want to backup : ")
if not os.path.isdir(dirName):
print("Directory", dirName, "doesn’t exists")
sys.exit(0)
curDirectory = pathlib.Path(dirName)
with zipfile.ZipFile("myZip.zip", mode="w") as archive:
for file_path in curDirectory.rglob("*"):
archive.write(file_path, arcname=file_path.relative_to(curDirectory))
if os.path.isfile("myZip.zip"):
print("Archive", "myZip.zip", "created successfully")
else:
print("Error in creating zip archive")
Output
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 07BackFolderZip.py
Enter Directory name that you want to backup : zipDemo
Archive myZip.zip created successfully
Note: Create folder named zipDemo with subfolders and files in the C: drive where Python is
installed.
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Program 8
Assertions and Exceptions Demo
Write a function named DivExp which takes TWO parameters a, b and returns a
value c (c=a/b).
Write suitable assertion for a greater than 0 in function DivExp and raise an exception
for whenb=0. Develop a suitable program which reads two values from the console and
calls a function . DivExp.
import sys
def DivExp(a,b):
assert a>0, "a should be greater than 0"
try:
c = a/b
except ZeroDivisionError:
print("Value of b cannot be zero")
sys.exit(0)
else:
return c
val1 = int(input("Enter a value for a : "))
val2 = int(input("Enter a value for b : "))
val3 = DivExp(val1, val2)
print(val1, "/", val2, "=", val3)
Output
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 08AssertExceptDemo.py
Enter a value for a : 7
Enter a value for b : 6
7 / 6 = 1.1666666666666667
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 08AssertExceptDemo.py
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Enter a value for a : 0
Enter a value for b : 5
AssertionError: a should be greater than 0
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 08AssertExceptDemo.py
Enter a value for a : -3
Enter a value for b : 6
AssertionError: a should be greater than 0
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 08AssertExceptDemo.py
Enter a value for a : 6
Enter a value for b : 0
Value of b cannot be zero
Program 9
Complex Class Demo
Define a function which takes 2 objects representing complex numbers and returns
new complex number with a addition of two complex numbers. Define a suitable class
Complex to represent the complex number. Develop a program to read N (N greater
than 2) complex numbers and to compute the addition of N complex numbers.
class Complex:
def __init__(self, realp = 0, imagp=0):
self.realp = realp
self.imagp = imagp
def setComplex(self, realp, imagp):
self.realp = realp
self.imagp = imagp
def readComplex(self):
self.realp = int(input("Enter the real part : "))
self.imagp = int(input("Enter the real part : "))
def showComplex(self):
print(‘(’,self.realp,’)’,’+i’,’(’,self.imagp,’)’,sep="")
def addComplex(self, c2):
c3 = Complex()
c3.realp = self.realp + c2.realp
c3.imagp = self.imagp + c2.imagp
return c3
def add2Complex(a,b):
c = a.addComplex(b)
return c
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def main():
c1 = Complex(3,5)
c2 = Complex(6,4)
print("Complex Number 1")
c1.showComplex()
print("Complex Number 2")
c2.showComplex()
c3 = add2Complex(c1, c2)
print("Sum of two Complex Numbers")
c3.showComplex()
#Addition of N (N >=2) complex numbers
compList = []
num = int(input("\nEnter the value for N : "))
for i in range(num):
print("Object", i+1)
obj = Complex()
obj.readComplex()
compList.append(obj)
print("\nEntered Complex numbers are : ")
for obj in compList:
obj.showComplex()
sumObj = Complex()
for obj in compList:
sumObj = add2Complex(sumObj, obj)
print("\nSum of N complex numbers is", end = " ")
sumObj.showComplex()
main()
Output
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 09ComplexClass.py
Complex Number 1
(3)+i(5)
Complex Number 2
(6)+i(4)
Sum of two Complex Numbers
(9)+i(9)
Enter the value for N : 5
Object 1
Enter the real part : 1
Enter the real part : 9
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Object 2
Enter the real part : 2
Enter the real part : 8
Object 3
Enter the real part : 3
Enter the real part : 7
Object 4
Enter the real part : 4
Enter the real part : 6
Object 5
Enter the real part : 5
Enter the real part : 5
Entered Complex numbers are :
(1)+i(9)
(2)+i(8)
(3)+i(7)
(4)+i(6)
(5)+i(5)
Sum of N complex numbers is (15)+i(35)
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Program 10
Student Class Demo
Develop a program that uses class Student which prompts the user to enter marks in three
subjects and calculates total marks, percentage and displays the score card details. [Hint: Use
list to store the marks in three subjects and total marks. Use init method to initialize name,
USN and the lists to store marks and total, Use getMarks() method to read marks into the list,
and display() method to display the score card details.]
class Student:
def __init__(self, name = "", usn = "", score = [0,0,0,0]):
self.name = name
self.usn = usn
self.score = score
def getMarks(self):
self.name = input("Enter student Name : ")
self.usn = input("Enter student USN : ")
self.score[0] = int(input("Enter marks in Subject 1 : "))
self.score[1] = int(input("Enter marks in Subject 2 : "))
self.score[2] = int(input("Enter marks in Subject 3 : "))
self.score[3] = self.score[0] + self.score[1] + self.score[2]
def display(self):
percentage = self.score[3]/3
spcstr = "=" * 81
print(spcstr)
print("SCORE CARD DETAILS".center(81))
print(spcstr)
print("%15s"%("NAME"),%12s"%("USN"),"%8s"%"MARKS1","%8s"%
"MARKS2","%8s"%"MARKS3","%8s"%"TOTAL","%12s"%("PERCEN
TAGE"))
print(spcstr)
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print("%15s"%self.name, "%12s"%self.usn,
%8d"%self.score[0],"%8d"%self.score[1],"%8d"%self.score[2],"%8d"%self.
score[3],"%12.2f"%percentage)
print(spcstr)
def main():
s1 = Student()
s1.getMarks()
s1.display()
main()
Output
putta:˜/.../Programs$ python3 10StudentClass.py
Enter student Name : Shivappa
Enter student USN : 1SI22CS065
Enter marks in Subject 1 : 87
Enter marks in Subject 2 : 79
Enter marks in Subject 3 : 92
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SCORE CARD DETAILS
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NAME USN MARKS1 MARKS2 MARKS3 TOTAL PERCENTAGE
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Shivappa 1SI22CS065 87 79 92 258 86.00
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