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==See Also==
* [[wp:python_(programming_language)|Wikipedia: Python]]
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This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Execution method: | Interpreted |
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Garbage collected: | Yes |
Type safety: | Safe |
Type strength: | Strong |
Type expression: | Implicit |
Type checking: | Dynamic |
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From the official Python website: "Python is a dynamic object-oriented programming language that can be used for many kinds of software development."
It is easy to create clean bug-free programs in Python due to the motto: "Errors should never pass silently." Python source files (.py files) are typically compiled to an intermediate bytecode language (.pyc files) and executed by a Python Virtual Machine.
Note: because Python uses whitespace for structure, do not format long code examples with leading whitespace, instead use <pre></pre>
tags, or, preferably, <lang python></lang>
tags. This will make it easier to copy code into and out of the wiki. Example:
<lang python>print 'this line must not have leading indentation!'
if True:
print 'example: ', foo(3), len(bar)</lang>
See Also
Subcategories
This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total.
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- Python Implementations (8 P)
- Python User (346 P)
K
- Kivy (1 P)
L
- Livewires (1 P)
M
- Matplotlib (3 P)
N
- NumPy (13 P)
T
- Tkinter (8 P)
V
- VPython (9 P)
W
- WxPython (3 P)
Pages in category "Python"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,520 total.
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- Practical numbers
- Pragmatic directives
- Price fraction
- Price list behind API
- Primality by trial division
- Primality by Wilson's theorem
- Prime conspiracy
- Prime decomposition
- Prime numbers which contain 123
- Prime reciprocal sum
- Prime triangle
- Prime triplets
- Prime words
- Primes - allocate descendants to their ancestors
- Primes whose sum of digits is 25
- Primes with digits in nondecreasing order
- Primes: n*2^m+1
- Primorial numbers
- Print debugging statement
- Print itself
- Priority queue
- Probabilistic choice
- Problem of Apollonius
- Product of divisors
- Product of min and max prime factors
- Program name
- Program termination
- Proper divisors
- Pseudo-random numbers/Combined recursive generator MRG32k3a
- Pseudo-random numbers/Middle-square method
- Pseudo-random numbers/PCG32
- Pseudo-random numbers/Splitmix64
- Pseudo-random numbers/Xorshift star
- Pseudorandom number generator image
- Pythagoras tree
- Pythagorean quadruples
- Pythagorean triples
Q
R
- Radical of an integer
- Railway circuit
- Rainbow
- Ramanujan primes
- Ramanujan's constant
- Ramer-Douglas-Peucker line simplification
- Ramsey's theorem
- Random Latin squares
- Random number generator (device)
- Random number generator (included)
- Random numbers
- Random sentence from book
- Range consolidation
- Range expansion
- Range extraction
- Range modifications
- Ranking methods
- Rare numbers
- Rate counter
- Ray-casting algorithm
- RCRPG
- Read a configuration file
- Read a file character by character/UTF8
- Read a file line by line
- Read a specific line from a file
- Read entire file
- Readline interface
- Real constants and functions
- Recaman's sequence
- Record sound
- Red black tree sort
- Reduced row echelon form
- Reflection/Get source
- Reflection/List methods
- Reflection/List properties
- Regular expressions
- Remove duplicate elements
- Remove lines from a file
- Remove vowels from a string
- Rename a file
- Rendezvous
- Rep-string
- Repeat
- Repeat a string
- Repunit primes
- Resistance calculator
- Resistance network calculator
- Resistor mesh
- Respond to an unknown method call
- Retrieve and search chat history
- Return multiple values
- Reverse a string
- Reverse the gender of a string
- Reverse the order of lines in a text file while preserving the contents of each line
- Reverse words in a string
- Rhonda numbers
- Rice coding
- Riordan numbers
- RIPEMD-160
- Rock-paper-scissors
- Roman numerals/Decode
- Roman numerals/Encode
- Roots of a function
- Roots of a quadratic function
- Roots of unity
- Rosetta Code/Count examples
- Rosetta Code/Find bare lang tags
- Rosetta Code/Find unimplemented tasks
- Rosetta Code/Fix code tags
- Rosetta Code/Rank languages by number of users
- Rosetta Code/Rank languages by popularity
- Rot-13
- Round-robin tournament schedule
- RPG attributes generator
- RSA code
- Run as a daemon or service
- Run-length encoding
- Runge-Kutta method
- Runtime evaluation
- Runtime evaluation/In an environment
S
- S-expressions
- Safe addition
- Safe and Sophie Germain primes
- Safe primes and unsafe primes
- Sailors, coconuts and a monkey problem
- Same fringe
- Sattolo cycle
- Scope modifiers
- Scope/Function names and labels
- Search a list
- Search a list of records
- Search in paragraph's text
- Secure temporary file
- SEDOLs
- Selection bias in clinical sciences
- Selectively replace multiple instances of a character within a string
- Self numbers
- Self-describing numbers
- Self-hosting compiler
- Semiprime
- Semordnilap
- SEND + MORE = MONEY
- Send an unknown method call
- Send email
- Separate the house number from the street name
- Sequence of non-squares
- Sequence of primes by trial division
- Sequence of primorial primes
- Sequence: nth number with exactly n divisors
- Sequence: smallest number greater than previous term with exactly n divisors
- Sequence: smallest number with exactly n divisors
- Set
- Set consolidation
- Set of real numbers
- Set puzzle
- Set right-adjacent bits
- Set, the card game
- Seven-sided dice from five-sided dice
- Sexy primes
- SHA-1
- SHA-256
- SHA-256 Merkle tree
- Shape-Machine
- Shell one-liner
- Shift list elements to left by 3
- Shoelace formula for polygonal area
- Short-circuit evaluation
- Shortest common supersequence
- Show ASCII table
- Show the (decimal) value of a number of 1s appended with a 3, then squared
- Show the epoch
- Sierpinski arrowhead curve
- Sierpinski carpet
- Sierpinski curve
- Sierpinski pentagon
- Sierpinski square curve
- Sierpinski triangle
- Sierpinski triangle/Graphical
- Sieve of Eratosthenes
- Sieve of Pritchard
- Simple database
- Simple turtle graphics
- Simple windowed application
- Simulate input/Keyboard
- Simulate input/Mouse
- Simulated optics experiment/Data analysis
- Simulated optics experiment/Simulator
- Sine wave
- Singleton
- Singly-linked list/Element definition
- Singly-linked list/Element insertion
- Singly-linked list/Element removal
- Singly-linked list/Traversal
- Singular value decomposition
- Sisyphus sequence