% Created 2010-11-09 Tue 16:07 \documentclass[presentation]{beamer} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{fixltx2e} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{longtable} \usepackage{float} \usepackage{wrapfig} \usepackage{soul} \usepackage{textcomp} \usepackage{marvosym} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{latexsym} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{hyperref} \tolerance=1000 \usepackage[english]{babel} \usepackage{ae,aecompl} \usepackage{mathpazo,courier,euler} \usepackage[scaled=.95]{helvet} \usepackage{listings} \lstset{language=Python, basicstyle=\ttfamily\bfseries, commentstyle=\color{red}\itshape, stringstyle=\color{darkgreen}, showstringspaces=false, keywordstyle=\color{blue}\bfseries} \providecommand{\alert}[1]{\textbf{#1}} \title{Manipulating Lists} \author{FOSSEE} \date{} \usetheme{Warsaw}\usecolortheme{default}\useoutertheme{infolines}\setbeamercovered{transparent} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{frame} \frametitle{Outline} \label{sec-1} In this session we shall be looking at \begin{itemize} \item Concatenating lists \item Obtaining parts of lists \item Sorting lists \item Reversing lists \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Question 1} \label{sec-2} Obtain the primes less than 10, from the list \texttt{primes}. \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile] \frametitle{Solution 1} \label{sec-3} \lstset{language=Python} \begin{lstlisting} primes[0:4] \end{lstlisting} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile] \frametitle{Slicing} \label{sec-4} \lstset{language=Python} \begin{lstlisting} p[start:stop] \end{lstlisting} \begin{itemize} \item Returns all elements of \texttt{p} between \texttt{start} and \texttt{stop} \item The element with index equal to \texttt{stop} is \textbf{not} included. \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Question 2} \label{sec-5} Obtain all the multiples of three from the list \texttt{num}. \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile] \frametitle{Solution 2} \label{sec-6} \lstset{language=Python} \begin{lstlisting} num[::3] \end{lstlisting} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile] \frametitle{Question 3} \label{sec-7} Given a list of marks of students in an examination, obtain a list with marks in descending order. \lstset{language=Python} \begin{lstlisting} marks = [99, 67, 47, 100, 50, 75, 62] \end{lstlisting} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile] \frametitle{Solution 3} \label{sec-8} \lstset{language=Python} \begin{lstlisting} sorted(marks)[::-1] \end{lstlisting} OR \lstset{language=Python} \begin{lstlisting} sorted(marks, reverse=True) \end{lstlisting} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Summary} \label{sec-9} In this tutorial session we learnt \begin{itemize} \item Obtaining parts of lists using slicing and striding \item List concatenation \item Sorting lists \item Reversing lists \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Thank you!} \label{sec-10} \begin{block}{} \begin{center} This spoken tutorial has been produced by the \textcolor{blue}{FOSSEE} team, which is funded by the \end{center} \begin{center} \textcolor{blue}{National Mission on Education through \\ Information \& Communication Technology \\ MHRD, Govt. of India}. \end{center} \end{block} \end{frame} \end{document}