GE8151 Problem Solving and Python Programming Syllabus
2017 Regulation
- To know the basics of algorithmic problem solving
- To read and write simple Python programs.
- To develop Python programs with conditionals and loops.
- To define Python functions and call them.
- To use Python data structures –- lists, tuples, dictionaries.
- To do input/output with files in Python.
UNIT I ALGORITHMIC PROBLEM SOLVING
Algorithms, building blocks of algorithms
(statements, state, control flow, functions), notation (pseudo code, flow
chart, programming language), algorithmic problem solving, simple strategies
for developing algorithms (iteration, recursion). Illustrative problems: find minimum
in a list, insert a card in a list of sorted cards, guess an integer number in
a range, Towers of Hanoi.
UNIT II DATA,EXPRESSIONS,STATEMENTS
Python interpreter and interactive
mode; values and types: int, float, boolean, string, and list; variables,
expressions, statements, tuple assignment, precedence of operators, comments;
modules and functions, function definition and use, flow of execution,
parameters and arguments; Illustrative programs: exchange the values of two
variables, circulate the values of n variables, distance between two points.
UNIT III CONTROL FLOW,FUNCTION
Conditionals: Boolean values and
operators, conditional (if), alternative (if-else), chained conditional
(if-elif-else); Iteration: state, while, for, break, continue, pass; Fruitful
functions: return values, parameters, local and global scope, function
composition, recursion; Strings: string slices, immutability, string functions
and methods, string module; Lists as arrays. Illustrative programs: square
root, gcd, exponentiation, sum an array of numbers, linear search, binary
search.
UNIT IV LISTS,TUPLES,DICTIONARIES
Lists: list operations, list slices,
list methods, list loop, mutability, aliasing, cloning lists, list
parameters;Tuples: tuple assignment, tuple as return value; Dictionaries:
operations and methods; advanced list processing - list comprehension;
Illustrative programs: selection sort, insertion sort, mergesort, histogram.
UNIT V FILES, MODULES, PACKAGES
Files and exception: text files, reading and
writing files, format operator; command line arguments, errors and exceptions,
handling exceptions, modules, packages; Illustrative programs: word count, copy
file.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: Upon
completion of the course, students will be able to
- Develop algorithmic solutions to simple computational problems
- Read, write, execute by hand simple Python programs.
- Structure simple Python programs for solving problems.
- Decompose a Python program into functions.
- Represent compound data using Python lists, tuples, dictionaries.
- Read and write data from/to files in Python Programs.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Allen B. Downey, ``Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist‘‘, 2nd edition,
Updated for Python 3, Shroff/O‘Reilly Publishers, 2016
(http://greenteapress.com/wp/think-python/)
2. Guido van Rossum and
Fred L. Drake Jr, ―An Introduction to Python – Revised and updated for Python
3.2, Network Theory Ltd., 2011.
REFERENCES:
1.
John V Guttag, ―Introduction to Computation and Programming Using Python‘‘,
Revised and expanded Edition, MIT Press , 2013
2.
Robert Sedgewick, Kevin Wayne, Robert Dondero, ―Introduction to Programming in
Python: An Inter-disciplinary Approach, Pearson India Education Services Pvt.
Ltd., 2016.
3.
Timothy A. Budd, ―Exploring Python‖, Mc-Graw Hill Education (India) Private
Ltd.,, 2015.
4.
Kenneth A. Lambert, ―Fundamentals of Python: First Programs‖, CENGAGE Learning,
2012.
5.
Charles Dierbach, ―Introduction to Computer Science using Python: A
Computational Problem-Solving Focus, Wiley India Edition, 2013.
6. Paul Gries, Jennifer Campbell
and Jason Montojo, ―Practical Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science
using Python 3‖, Second edition, Pragmatic Programmers, LLC, 2013To download the syllabus CLICK HERE
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