IB Computer Science 1
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Contents
- 1 Monday - Tuesday (2/27/17 - 2/28/17)
- 2 Thursday - Friday (2/23/17 - 2/24/17)
- 3 Tuesday - Wednesday (2/21/17 - 2/22/17)
- 4 Thursday - Friday (2/16/17 - 2/17/17)
- 5 Monday - Wednesday (2/13/17 - 2/15/17)
- 6 Thursday - Friday (2/9/17 - 2/10/17)
- 7 Tuesday - Wednesday (2/7/17 - 2/8/17)
- 8 Wednesday - Monday (2/1/17 - 2/6/17)
- 9 Archives
Monday - Tuesday (2/27/17 - 2/28/17)
Agenda:
- File Reading/Writing (Input/Output) Review:
- Complete the File R/W (I/O) Exercises:
- Write a program that generates a textfile with 10000 random numbers from 0-100
- Read a file with 10000 random numbers from 0 to 100. Print out the frequency of each of the numbers (Hint: Use a list to track the frequencies)
- Read a file with first and last names of people. Print out a list of all their initials. Output that list of initials to a file
- Example code to help read in a file:
# open a text file
file = open("Constitution.txt", "r")
# read all lines in the file and save in the constitution string variable
constitutionStr = file.read()
# read all lines from the file and save them to a listlist
constitutionList = file.readlines()
# close the file
file.close()
print(constitutionStr) # What does it print? Comment this line out and uncomment the next line
#print(constitutionList)
- Example code to help write to a file:
# open a text file
file = open("output.txt", "w")
# read all lines in the file and save in the constitution string variable
file.write("Hello!\n")
file.write("world!")
# close the file
file.close()
Thursday - Friday (2/23/17 - 2/24/17)
- Introduction to File Reading & Writing (Input & Output)
- Assume you have a single string containing the entire U.S. Constitution. Calculate and print out the frequency of the word "the"
- Download the following file: Media:Constitution.txt
- Hint: There is a useful string function that converts a string to a list of words.
- Assume you have a single string containing the entire U.S. Constitution. Calculate and print out the frequency of the word "the"
Tuesday - Wednesday (2/21/17 - 2/22/17)
Agenda:
- Assignments thus far:
- E-mail Harvester Assignment
- (Basic) Python List Exercises
- 4 exercises from List-1 (no loops)
- 2 exercises from List-2 (w/ loops)
- Complete and Advanced Python List Exercises
- The last exercise is an optional challenge
- You should be able to explain your code and how it works
Thursday - Friday (2/16/17 - 2/17/17)
Agenda:
- Assignments thus far:
- E-mail Harvester Assignment
- (Basic) Python List Exercises
- 4 exercises from List-1 (no loops)
- 2 exercises from List-2 (w/ loops)
- Work on Advanced Python List Exercises
Monday - Wednesday (2/13/17 - 2/15/17)
Agenda:
- Assignments thus far:
- Complete and demo today:
- Complete 4 exercises from List-1 (no loops)
- Complete 2 exercises from List-2 (w/ loops)
- Work on Advanced Python List Exercises
Thursday - Friday (2/9/17 - 2/10/17)
Agenda:
- Demo missing assignment(s)
- Computer science course options for next year
- Introduction to Lists
- Complete (Basic) Python List Exercises and turn it in via Google Classroom
- Complete 4 exercises from List-1 (no loops)
- Complete 2 exercises from List-2 (w/ loops)
- Complete Advanced Python List Exercises
Tuesday - Wednesday (2/7/17 - 2/8/17)
Agenda:
- Demo E-mail Harvester Assignment
- Introduction to Lists
- Complete (Basic) Python List Exercises and turn it in via Google Classroom
- Complete 4 exercises from List-1 (no loops)
- Complete 2 exercises from List-2 (w/ loops)
- Complete Advanced Python List Exercises
Wednesday - Monday (2/1/17 - 2/6/17)
- Complete and demo E-mail Harvester Assignment
- Work on the advanced challenges