From 628413c1b9694a5d173f6c35742fb54d0ea4f1e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Puneeth Chaganti Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 13:12:25 +0530 Subject: Cleaned up script of manipulating strings LO. --- manipulating-strings/script.rst | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/manipulating-strings/script.rst b/manipulating-strings/script.rst index eac5b25..4b28b55 100644 --- a/manipulating-strings/script.rst +++ b/manipulating-strings/script.rst @@ -1,10 +1,31 @@ -======== - Script -======== +.. Objectives +.. ---------- -{{{ show the welcome slide }}} +.. By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to -Welcome to this tutorial on manipulating strings. +.. 1. Slice strings and get sub-strings out of them +.. #. Reverse strings +.. #. Replace characters in strings. +.. #. Convert to strings to upper or lower case + +.. Prerequisites +.. ------------- + +.. 1. getting started with strings +.. #. getting started with lists +.. #. + +.. Author : Puneeth + Internal Reviewer : + External Reviewer : + Checklist OK? : [2010-10-05] + +Script +------ + +{{{ Show the slide containing title }}} + +Hello Friends. Welcome to this tutorial on manipulating strings. {{{ show the slide with outline }}} @@ -59,8 +80,12 @@ not included. As we already know, the last element of the string can be accessed using ``s[-1]``. -%%1%% Pause the video here and obtain the sub-string excluding the -first and last characters from the string. +Following is an exercise that you must do. + +%%1%% Obtain the sub-string excluding the first and last characters +from the string. + +Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise(s) and then continue. :: @@ -131,10 +156,13 @@ Let's try it out. Note that these methods, do not change the original string, but return a new string. -a%% %% Pause the video here, and finish the problem of checking if -``s`` is a valid name of a day of the week and then resume the -video. Change the solution to this problem, to include forms like, -SAT, SATURDAY, Saturday and Sat. +Following is an exercise that you must do. + +%%2%% Check if ``s`` is a valid name of a day of the week. Change the +solution to this problem, to include forms like, SAT, SATURDAY, +Saturday and Sat. + +Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. :: @@ -160,8 +188,11 @@ method of strings. email = email.replace("[at]", "@") print email -%%1%% Pause the video here and replace the ``[dot]`` with ``.`` and then -resume the video. +Following is an exercise that you must do. + +%%3%% Replace the ``[dot]`` with ``.`` + +Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. :: @@ -176,4 +207,10 @@ That brings us to the end of the tutorial. In this tutorial, we have learnt how to get substrings, reverse strings and a few useful methods, namely upper, lower and replace. -Thank You! +{{{ Show the "sponsored by FOSSEE" slide }}} + +This tutorial was created as a part of FOSSEE project, NME ICT, MHRD India + +Hope you have enjoyed and found it useful. +Thank you! + -- cgit From 0f24b97fba8b5b1a11d9e94ddc03e5183ae4e19f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Puneeth Chaganti Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 16:11:20 +0530 Subject: Added questions to manipulating strings LO. --- manipulating-strings/script.rst | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/manipulating-strings/script.rst b/manipulating-strings/script.rst index 4b28b55..1ba16d1 100644 --- a/manipulating-strings/script.rst +++ b/manipulating-strings/script.rst @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ .. #. Reverse strings .. #. Replace characters in strings. .. #. Convert to strings to upper or lower case +.. #. joining a list of strings .. Prerequisites .. ------------- .. 1. getting started with strings .. #. getting started with lists -.. #. +.. #. basic datatypes .. Author : Puneeth Internal Reviewer : @@ -31,9 +32,9 @@ Hello Friends. Welcome to this tutorial on manipulating strings. In this tutorial we shall learn to manipulate strings, specifically slicing and reversing them, or replacing characters, converting from -upper to lower case and vice-versa +upper to lower case and vice-versa and joining a list of strings. -#[punch: reversed returns an iterator. should we still teach it?] +.. #[punch: reversed returns an iterator. should we still teach it?] We have an ``ipython`` shell open, in which we are going to work, through out this session. @@ -199,13 +200,43 @@ Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. email = email.replace("[dot]", ".") print email +Now, let's look at another interesting problem where we have a list of +e-mail addresses and we wish to obtain one long string of e-mail +addresses separated by commas or semi-colons. + +:: + + email_list = ["info@fossee.in", "enquiries@fossee.in", "help@fossee.in"] + + +Now, if we wish to obtain one long string, separating each of the +email id by a comma, we use the join operator on ``,``. + +:: + + email_str = ", ".join(email_list) + print email_str + +Notice that the email ids are joined by a comma followed by a space. + +Following is an exercise that you must do. + +%%3%% From the email_str that we generated, change the separator to be +a semicolon instead of a comma. + +Please, pause the video here. Do the exercise and then continue. + +:: + + email_str = email_str.replace(",", ";") That brings us to the end of the tutorial. {{{ show summary slide }}} In this tutorial, we have learnt how to get substrings, reverse -strings and a few useful methods, namely upper, lower and replace. +strings and a few useful methods, namely upper, lower, replace and +join. {{{ Show the "sponsored by FOSSEE" slide }}} -- cgit