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diff --git a/getting-started-ipython/script.rst b/getting-started-ipython/script.rst index c3e502f..5d8056c 100644 --- a/getting-started-ipython/script.rst +++ b/getting-started-ipython/script.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ .. should have ``ipython`` and ``pylab`` installed. .. Author : Puneeth - Internal Reviewer : + Internal Reviewer : Anoop Jacob Thomas<anoop@fossee.in> External Reviewer : Checklist OK? : <put date stamp here, if OK> [2010-10-05] @@ -73,6 +73,8 @@ Let's type at the prompt. IPython promptly gives back the output as 3. Notice that the output is displayed with an ``Out[1]`` indication. +.. #[[Anoop: I think we can illustrate In [] and Out[] in slides]] + Let's try out few other mathematical operations. :: @@ -95,6 +97,10 @@ then use the delete key to remove it and type 0 and * to change the expression to the required one. We hit enter to see the output of ``print``. +.. #[[Anoop: We could create a slide with heading Tab Completion and + give the question as an exercise, basically I feel more slides + should be used]] + Now, let's say we want to use the function ``round``. We type ``ro`` at the prompt and hit the tab key. As you can see, the IPython completes the command. This feature is called the tab-completion. @@ -105,6 +111,8 @@ possibilities. It just lists out all the possible completions. Following is an exercise that you must do. +.. #[[Anoop: Include slides for exercises]] + %%1%% Type ``ab`` and hit tab to see what happens. Next, just type ``a`` and hit tab to see what happens. @@ -116,6 +124,9 @@ the commands starting with a. Now, let's see what these functions are used for. We will use the help features of ipython to find this out. +.. #[[Anoop: Another slide which says about ? mark and round? etc, as + few people cannot just follow by listening (like me) :)]] + To get the help of any function, we first type the function, ``abs`` in our case and then add a ? at the end and hit enter. @@ -136,6 +147,8 @@ and we do get back 10.5. Following is an exercise that you must do. +.. #[[Anoop: add slide]] + %%2%% Look-up the documentation of ``round`` and see how to use it. Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. @@ -153,6 +166,8 @@ The function ``round``, rounds a number to a given precision. Following are exercises that you must do. +.. #[[Anoop: add slide]] + %%3%% Check the output of:: round(2.48) @@ -186,6 +201,8 @@ prompt. Following is an exercise that you must do. +.. #[[Anoop: add slide]] + %%4%% Try typing round(2.484, and hit enter. and then cancel the command using Ctrl-C. Then, type the command, round(2.484, 2) and resume the video. @@ -202,6 +219,9 @@ Please, pause the video here. Do the exercises and then continue. This brings us to the end of the tutorial on getting started with ``ipython``. +.. #[[Anoop: add slides for interrupts, navigating history, I feel + even a single point will also do]] + In this tutorial we have learnt, how to {{{ show the outline/summary slide. }}} @@ -218,4 +238,3 @@ This tutorial was created as a part of FOSSEE project, NME ICT, MHRD India Hope you have enjoyed and found it useful. Thank you! - |