1 2 3 4 >>> #_1 creating variables in one line in python >>> a = 5 ; b = 10 ; c = a; d = a ** 2 ; e = d + 10 >>> print (a,b,c,d,e) 5 10 5 25 35

1 2 3 4 >>> #_2 multiplying text with integer (number) in python >>> a = 5 >>> print (a * 'pysnake' ) pysnakepysnakepysnakepysnakepysnake

1 2 3 4 >>> #_3 multiplying text with space in python >>> a = 5 >>> print (a * 'pysnake ' ) pysnake pysnake pysnake pysnake pysnake

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >>> #_4 multiplying text with line break '

' in python >>> a = 5 >>> print (a * 'pysnake

' ) pysnake pysnake pysnake pysnake pysnake

1 2 3 4 #_5 print simple text with integer (tuple) in python >>> a = 5 >>> print (a, 'pysnake' ) 5 pysnake

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 >>> #_6 python as a Calculator >>> # Using Simple Operators:- [ + - * / ] >>> print ( 8 + 6 , 20 - 7 , 9 * 8 , 7 / 2 ) 14 13 72 3.5 >>> >>> # Using floor functionality Operators:- [ % // ** ] >>> print ( 8 % 6 , 20 // 7 , 9 ** 8 ) 2 2 43046721 >>> >>> # Using parentheses '( )' order of execution:- [ ( ) ] >>> print ( 25 - 3 / ( 7 % 2 )) 22.0 >>>

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 #_7 using two main types of numbers in python i.e. 'int' (integer) & 'float' (numbers with decimal point) >>> planets = 12 >>> print (type(planets)) < class ' int '> >>> >>> pie = 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067 >>> print (type(pie)) < class ' float '> >>> >>> # adding the two variables >>> planets_pie = planets + pie >>> print (planets_pie) 15.141592653589793 >>> >>> # convert to int >>> print (int(planets_pie)) 15 >>> >>> # convert to float >>> print (float(planets_pie)) 15.141592653589793

1 2 3 4 5 >>> #_8 using input function in python >>> my_int = int(input( "Enter a number:- " )) Enter a number: - 8 >>> print ( "Today's lucky number is..... :-" ,my_int) Today 's lucky number is..... :- 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 >>> #_9 importing modules (Addons for Python). Reason:- For more functionality & faster calculation >>> # we will appoint import 'math' with 'm' & 'degrees' as 'd' as short hand word/words >>> import math as m >>> from math import degrees as d >>> print (m . sin( 90 )) 0.8939966636005579 >>> >>> print (m . cos( 90 )) - 0.4480736161291701 >>> >>> print (m . tan( 90 )) - 1.995200412208242

1 2 3 >>> # printing pie >>> print (m . pi) 3.141592653589793

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 >>> # convert to degree >>> print (d(m . pi / 2 )) 90.0 >>> # convert to degree + int >>> print (int(d(m . pi / 2 ))) 90 >>> # convert to degree + int + string >>> print (str(int(d(m . pi / 2 )))) 90 >>> # convert to degree + int + string + '°' >>> print (str(int(d(m . pi / 2 ))) + '°' + ' degree' ) 90 ° degree >>>

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 >>> # printing factorial >>> print (m . factorial( 2 )) 2 >>> print (m . factorial( 3 )) 6 >>> print (m . factorial( 7 )) 5040

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 >>> #_10 using number range in python >>> # print factorial ranging from 1 to 50 using (start, stop, step) method >>> start = 1 >>> stop = 50 >>> step = 1 >>> for i in range(start,stop + 1 ,step): # Reason:- it will stop till 49 if +1 is not added! print (str(i) + ' != ' + str(m . factorial(i)),end = '

' ) 1 != 1 2 != 2 3 != 6 4 != 24 5 != 120 6 != 720 7 != 5040 8 != 40320 9 != 362880 10 != 3628800 11 != 39916800 12 != 479001600 13 != 6227020800 14 != 87178291200 15 != 1307674368000 16 != 20922789888000 17 != 355687428096000 18 != 6402373705728000 19 != 121645100408832000 20 != 2432902008176640000 21 != 51090942171709440000 22 != 1124000727777607680000 23 != 25852016738884976640000 24 != 620448401733239439360000 25 != 15511210043330985984000000 26 != 403291461126605635584000000 27 != 10888869450418352160768000000 28 != 304888344611713860501504000000 29 != 8841761993739701954543616000000 30 != 265252859812191058636308480000000 31 != 8222838654177922817725562880000000 32 != 263130836933693530167218012160000000 33 != 8683317618811886495518194401280000000 34 != 295232799039604140847618609643520000000 35 != 10333147966386144929666651337523200000000 36 != 371993326789901217467999448150835200000000 37 != 13763753091226345046315979581580902400000000 38 != 523022617466601111760007224100074291200000000 39 != 20397882081197443358640281739902897356800000000 40 != 815915283247897734345611269596115894272000000000 41 != 33452526613163807108170062053440751665152000000000 42 != 1405006117752879898543142606244511569936384000000000 43 != 60415263063373835637355132068513997507264512000000000 44 != 2658271574788448768043625811014615890319638528000000000 45 != 119622220865480194561963161495657715064383733760000000000 46 != 5502622159812088949850305428800254892961651752960000000000 47 != 258623241511168180642964355153611979969197632389120000000000 48 != 12413915592536072670862289047373375038521486354677760000000000 49 != 608281864034267560872252163321295376887552831379210240000000000 50 != 30414093201713378043612608166064768844377641568960512000000000000 >>>

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >>> # using python exp (calculate power of E-Euler's number approx equal to 2.71828) >>> m . exp( 1 ) 2.718281828459045 >>> m . exp( 2 ) 7.38905609893065 >>> m . exp( 3 ) 20.085536923187668 >>>

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >>> # using python log (returns natural logarithm of x, for x > 0) >>> m . log( 16 , 2 ) 4.0 >>> m . log( 80 , 20 ) 1.4627564263195183 >>> m . log( 462 , 7 ) 3.1530566270289455 >>>

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >>> # using python floor (return the closest integer value which is less than or equal to the specified expression or value) >>> m . floor( 1 ) 1 >>> m . floor( 4.6 ) 4 >>> m . floor( 3.3216484 ) 3 >>>

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 >>> # using python sqrt (return square root of x) >>> m . sqrt( 1 ) 1.0 >>> m . sqrt( 2 ) 1.4142135623730951 >>> m . sqrt( 3 ) 1.7320508075688772 >>> m . sqrt( 4 ) 2.0 >>> m . sqrt( 5 ) 2.23606797749979 >>> m . sqrt( 6 ) 2.449489742783178 >>> m . sqrt( 7 ) 2.6457513110645907 >>> m . sqrt( 8 ) 2.8284271247461903 >>> m . sqrt( 9 ) 3.0 >>> m . sqrt( 10 ) 3.1622776601683795 >>>

Hello Everyone,I got some cool stuff to share with you all. This tips will benefit those who just started exploring python. I kept things quite simple and straight forward for anyone to understand. Plus you can bookmark this blog page for your future reference in-case you forget something or get stuck.So moving on with the code...1) Creating variables in one line in python.2) Multiplying text with integer (number) in python.3) Multiplying text with space in python.4) Multiplying text with line break '

' in python.5) Print simple text with integer (tuple) in python.6) Python as a Calculator.7) Using two main types of numbers in python i.e. 'int' (integer) & 'float' (numbers with decimal point).8) Using input function in python.9) Importing modules (Addons for Python). Reason:- For more functionality & faster calculation.9.1) Printing Pie9.2) Convert to degree9.3) Printing factorial10) Using number range in python.10.1) Using Python Exp10.2) Using Python Log10.3) Using Python Floor10.4) Using Python SQRT (Square Root)Hope you like the tutorial.