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This module expands on the previous module on lists by teaching you other ways to manipulate lists.
Table of contents
Preface
This module is one in a collection of modules on Python designed for
teaching
ITSE 1359 Introduction to Scripting Languages: Python at Austin Community
College in Austin, TX. It expands on the previous module titled
Itse1359-1080-Lists Part 1 by teaching you some other ways to
manipulate lists.
Viewing tip
I recommend that you open another copy of this module in a separate
browser window and use the following links to easily find and view the Figures andthe Listings while you are reading about them.
(Note to blind and visually impaired students: most of the Figures and all of the Listings in
this module are presented in plain text format and should be accessible using anaudio screen reader or a braille display.)
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Figure 1 . Program output.
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Figure 2 . Program output from replacing an element with a list.
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Figure 3 . Visualization
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Figure 4 . Program output from extracting elements from a nested list.
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Figure 5 . Output from more nested elements.
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Figure 6 . Visualization of a three-dimensional array.
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Figure 7 . Output from a three-dimensional array program.
Listings
Introduction
A previous module titled
Itse1359-1080-Lists Part 1 introduced you to listsand some other structures as well.
It also introduced you to
- subscriptions
- sequences
- mutable sequences
- mappings
- slicing, and
- tuples.
Manipulating lists
That module showed you some of the ways that you can manipulate lists. The
discussion was illustrated using sample programs and visualizations.
Other ways to manipulate lists
This module carries that discussion forward by using sample programs to teach
you other ways to manipulate lists.
Questions & Answers
Ayele, K., 2003. Introductory Economics, 3rd ed., Addis Ababa.
can you send the book attached ?
Ariel
the study of how humans make choices under conditions of scarcity
AI-Robot
U(x,y) = (x×y)1/2
find mu of x for y
U(x,y) = (xÃy)1/2
find mu of x for y
Desalegn
this is the study of how the society manages it's scarce resources
Belonwu
macroeconomic is the branch of economics which studies actions, scale, activities and behaviour of the aggregate economy as a whole.
husaini
difference between firm and industry
what's the difference between a firm and an industry
Abdul
firm is the unit which transform inputs to output where as industry contain combination of firms with similar production 😅😅
Abdulraufu
Suppose the demand function that a firm faces shifted from
Qd 120 3P
to
Qd 90 3P
and the supply function has shifted from
QS
20 2P
to
QS
10 2P .
a) Find the effect of this change on price and quantity.
b) Which of the changes in demand and supply is higher?
explain standard reason why economic is a science
factors influencing supply
scares
means__________________ends
resources. unlimited
Jan
economics is a science that studies human behaviour as a relationship b/w ends and scares means which have alternative uses
Jan
calculate the profit maximizing for demand and supply
Why qualify 28 supplies
Milan
out-of-pocket costs for a firm, for example, payments for wages and salaries, rent, or materials
AI-Robot
concepts of supply in microeconomics
identify a demand and a supply curve
there's a difference
Aryan
Demand curve shows that how supply and others conditions affect on demand of a particular thing and what percent demand increase whith increase of supply of goods
Israr
Hi Sir please how do u calculate Cross elastic demand and income elastic demand?
Abari
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