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    Rules for this Student Notes: 1. Don’t write silliness * Copy and paste your code here to see it running: https://pythontutor.com/visualize.html#mode=edit # Notes from class of 8/7/24 ``` emojis = ["❌", "⚔️", "🫥", "💺"] for bob in emojis: print("I'm in the loop") print("Still in the loop") print(bob) print("still here") print("Now I'm not") ``` **Output:** > I am in the loop > ❌ > Still here > I’m in the loop > ⚔️ > Still here > I’m in the loop > 🫥 > Still here > I’m in the loop > 💺 > Still here > Now I’m not Loopsies 4 times because there are 4 emojis Bob is the loop variable Random does not work by itself it needs to be random.choice to make a difference in life If something is true and you want it to work you must INDENT Elif = “or else,if” Else=”or else” --- _command c to copy_ _command v to paste_ _command a select all_ _command z means to undo_ --- ``` == is a question 6==7—> False x==y—> we don’t know because x and y are undefined x=6 is an assignment X is pointing to 6 therefore x is declaring itself to be 6 ``` Modern and advanced thermostat that can tell three things (cold,warm,hot) ``` if temp <60: print(“cold”) elif temp < 70: print(“warm”) else: print (“Hot”) ``` Loop to randomly pick the temperature ``` import random for i in range(10): temp = random.randint(30,100) if temp < 60: print("cold!") elif temp < 70: print("warm") else: print("hot!") ``` # Doing math with numbers ``` x = 7 print(x + 2) # prints 9 print(x / 2) # prints 3.5 print(x**2) # **2 means x times x, so it prints 49 ``` # 2024-08-16 Homework answers ``` """ HOMEWORK PROBLEM 1: Write some code that, if you have score = <some number> , it prints A if it’s 90 or above, B if it’s 80 or above, etc. HOMEWORK PROBLEM 2: Write some code that goes through the numbers 1 through 10, and prints the number squared Check the notes for a reminder of how to do “a number squared” in python. """ score = 47 if score >= 90: print("a") elif score >= 80: print("b") elif score >= 70: print("c") elif score >= 60: print("d") else: print("f------") # PROBLEM 2 for num in range(1, 11): print(num**2) ``` ## Making websites http://zerotocode.org/milestones/introduction-to-html/ https://codeframe.co/f/c7325cd9743e/e3b0c44298fc.html Streamlite unbias way to do stuff https://streamlit.io/playground # 2024-09-23 **Whenever you do anything thing on the streamlit app in the streamlit app it runs the whole app from top to bottom** Str stands for string "Ok um, so we've seen integers, booleans, and floats." -Zachary Blackwood Streamlit widgets: https://docs.streamlit.io/develop/api-reference/widgets # How do I edit my app? 1. Go to https://streamlit.io/playground 2. sign in with github 3. and click on edit codespace after you click on the three dots next to your project. 🌺 when indents are used then the function runs but when the indents stop it then the function stops. (sorry if this makes no sense) HELLO MOO DENG LOVERS!!!🦛 I am on notes -🌺Felicity🌺 a good reason for functions is they can do a bunch of things all at once.🥳 September 30 2024 Class notes ``` import streamlit as st num1 = st.number_input("num1", value=4) num2 = st.number_input("num2", value=5) st.write("num1 + num2 =", num2+num1) ``` Homework=Make a calculator that can plus, minus, times, and divide. Using buttons. Good reason for functions: they can do a bunch of things all at once like.... COOOL PROGRAM, ice cream, fatty the cagt etc. # 🌺**To use a funtion, just call out its name (With parenthesis at the end)** respect your elders st.button makes buttons st.writes writes st..... = ...... ``` def hello(name): print("this is the hello link thing") print("I am still in the thing") print("I think it is called a loop") print("ya it is called a loop") print("now I am not in the loop!!") print("wow it is true I am not in it!!! wow") ``` Multiple inputs, put commas between them # output of a function ALWAYS starts with "return" **function can have inputs, outputs, and multiple of each** snuffalufagous 🥳 Program: https://python-fiddle.com/saved/61QvenSO6G5LECWZH6hi Latest: https://python-fiddle.com/saved/klZiTSlQAOaU5IMRCZWk # Example Code from 2024-10-08 ``` import streamlit as st import random def get_grade(test_score): if test_score == 100: grade = "A+" elif test_score >= 90: grade = "A" elif test_score >= 80: grade = "B" elif test_score >= 70: grade = "C" else: grade = "F" return grade test_score = st.slider("What is your test score?") grade = get_grade(test_score) st.write(grade) # HOMEWORK: Make the get_roll function work! st.write("Roll two dice and get the result") num_sides = st.slider("How many sides should your dice have?", min_value=2, max_value=20) roll = get_roll(num_sides) st.write("Roll is:", roll) ``` Class 10/14/24 Homework for this class: import streamlit as st import random # 2024-10-14 # HOMEWORK: Make the get_roll function work! ```python def get_roll(num_sides): first_roll=random.randint(1,num_sides) second_roll=random.randint(1,num_sides) roll=(first_roll+second_roll) return roll st.write("Roll two dice and get the result") num_sides = st.slider("How many sides should your dice have?", min_value=2, max_value=20) roll = get_roll(num_sides) st.write("Roll is:", roll) st.button("Reroll") ``` ```python def get_roll(num_sides, num_dice): total = 0 for i in range(num_dice): roll = random.randint(1, num_sides) total = total+roll return total ``` # Lists to have a list there must be[] ```python my_list = ["Emory", "Felicity", "Katedagr8", "El", "El2"] st.write(my_list) # How can I get the first person in the list? my_list[0] ``` to get the last in a list do ``` my_list[-1] ``` to replace something ``` my_list[-1] = "Moo Deng" ``` this is how you could change something in your list if needed ☹️ this can be helpful for multiple things # Dictionaries ```python # Dictionary # has 1 or more # key: value stuff = { "Light": "Bright stuff", "Dark": "Not light", } student = { "Name": "Bobby Georgensen", "Favorite color": "Blue", "Ice cream": "Mint", "Age": 8, } # To get values out of # a dictionary # dict_name[KEY] student["Favorite color"] ``` # Number 1 rule in Notes: **NO SILLINESS** # October 21, 2024 lists have [] square brackets and , comma dictionaries have {} braces and Key colon value To get an item out of a list say the name of the list then [] then a number. To get the first 0 to get second 1 ect. Last item -1 To get an item out of a dictionary [] and the key. (sometimes slap "") if you do to some places the 1st flor will be the 2nd flor hellohellohello Class Notes 10/21/24 F-String f"some string {Some_variable} more stuff" answer = 6 * 4 / 27 + 165 -12 st.write(f"The answer is {answer}!") # October 28, 2024 ### (the day before Felicity's B'day!!!) boo How to install a pithon pacage in your codespace: If your app ever stops working, type, `streamlit run streamlit_app.py` at the bottom ``` streamlit run streamlit_app.py ``` ## TO INSTALL A PACKAGE 1. 🌺`pip install pyjokes`!🥧😂 2. in requirements.txt put `pyjokes` --- import streamlit as st It should be blank use get joke If you just put the name of the package, streamlit will tell you things about it!If you put . your editor will tell you what you can do. Saint Write!!! Then, it will tell you a bad, nerdy joke! Woohoo! ```response = requests.get("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users/1")``` when you change the number at the end you get a different user ```https://pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon/1/``` Notes from class 11/11/24 # November 11 2024 if you put f in st.write you can do this ``` name = "bob" st.write(f"hello {name}. that is beutiful name.") ``` and it will print `hello bob. that is a beutiful name` ## TO INSTALL A PACKAGE 1. 🌺`pip install PACKAGE_NAME`!🥧😂 2. in requirements.txt put `PACKAGE_NAME` except, use the actual name of the package (like `requests`, or `streamlit-extras`) instead of PACKAGE_NAME # 2024-11-18 How do I keep track of what has happened in my program? Examples: * Cash register * Calculator * Google (history) * GPS * Video game STATE *append records history In streamlit, whenever you push a button, or use another widget, it reruns the app from top to bottom. THIS DOESN'T WORK ```python import streamlit as st my_stuff = [] if st.button("Add a thing"): my_stuff.append("A thing!") st.write(str(my_stuff)) ``` SESSION STATE st.session_state=dictionary -keeps history of what has happened in the app -also keeps track of how many times the button has been pressed boolion=true or false st.checkbox=a single boolion streamlit--> docs_--> can find specific things ```python import streamlit as st output = st.checkbox("Brush your teeth") st.write(output) todos = { "Brush your teeth": False, "Comb your hair": False, "Wake up": True, } st.write(todos) if st.button("Add a new item"): ... if "my_stuff" not in st.session_state: st.session_state["my_stuff"] = [] if st.button("Add a thing"): st.session_state["my_stuff"].append("A thing!") st.write("SESSION STATE:") st.write(str(st.session_state)) ``` https://streamlit.io/playground #### November 25, 2024 ```python import streamlit as st st.write("Hello☺️! This is a helpful daily schedule to help you be more: Fabulously Encouraging, Lovely, Incredible, Careing, Incomprehendibly Trustworthy, Yummilicious!") # Part 1: # This puts some starting values in the list of todos if "TODO_LIST" not in st.session_state: st.session_state["TODO_LIST"] = ["Clean Room", "Check Mailbox"] # Part 2: # Gives you a box to write in # And then there's a button # If you push that button, it adds the thing you typed to the list title = st.text_input("Add your own", "(example, have a Christmas party)") if st.button("add a thing"): st.session_state["TODO_LIST"].append(title) # Part 3: # For each item in your list, it makes a checkbox for checkbox in st.session_state["TODO_LIST"]: st.checkbox(checkbox) #st.write("SESSION STATE:") #st.write(str(st.session_state)) ``` This was the homework assigned and it shows how to make a list and then have a loop that prints each value off each time #####BIG PROJECT -use at least one dictionary or list -be fun -be interactive -use at least one loop - DUE DECEMBER 16 2024 a with in python is kind of like a loop it says all of these things are related to each other groups things together st.chat_message st.chat_input Learn more about streamlit chat commands https://docs.streamlit.io/develop/tutorials/llms/build-conversational-apps Silly Example: ```python! import streamlit as st question = st.chat_input("What can I do for you today?") # If they haven't put in a question yet, don't keep going if question is None: st.stop() with st.chat_message("user"): st.write(question) if question == "help": with st.chat_message("assistant"): st.write("I'll save you!!!") ``` # 2024-12-02 ### Streamlit layout tools https://docs.streamlit.io/develop/api-reference/layout Expander / popover ```python! with st.expander("Click here to learn more"): st.write("Secret stuff") st.write("Secret stuff") st.write("More secret stuff") st.write("Not secret") ``` ```python! with st.popover("Click here to learn more"): st.write("Secret stuff") st.write("Secret stuff") st.write("More secret stuff") st.button("Press me") st.write("Not secret") ``` Columns ```python! col1, col2, col3 = st.columns(3) with col1: st.header("A cat") st.image("https://static.streamlit.io/examples/cat.jpg") with col2: st.header("A dog") st.image("https://static.streamlit.io/examples/dog.jpg") with col3: st.header("An owl") st.image("https://static.streamlit.io/examples/owl.jpg") ``` Sidebar ```python! with st.sidebar: st.button("Where am I?") st.write("I'M IN THE SIDEBAR") ``` Tabs ```python! import streamlit as st kate, emory, cupcake, elizabeth = st.tabs(["Kate", "Emory", "Cupcake", "Elizabeth"]) with cupcake: st.write("Cupcake?") with kate: st.write("This is the Kate tab!") ``` # 2024-12-09 1. Toast ```python if st.button("Do something"): st.toast("Done!", icon='😍') ``` Nice for little notifications Looks like this: ![image](https://hackmd.io/_uploads/HkmZfJSEke.png) 2. Editing Data (like a list) ```python= # If you want to just edit a single STRING name = st.text_input("Enter your name") st.write(name) # If you want to edit a LIST! name_list = st.data_editor( ["Felicity", "Elsie", "Emory", "Kate The Great"], num_rows="dynamic" ) st.text(name_list) ``` 3. This is how you save data: ```import streamlit as st from sqlitedict import SqliteDict def save_data(name, data): with SqliteDict("example.sqlite", autocommit=True) as db: db[name] = data def get_data(name): with SqliteDict("example.sqlite") as db: try: return db[name] except KeyError: st.error(f"Data named {name} not found") return None name = st.text_input("What's the name of the data?") save, load = st.tabs(["Save data", "Load data"]) with save: st.write("Data to save:") numbers = st.data_editor([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], num_rows='dynamic') if st.button("Save"): save_data(name, numbers) st.toast(f"Data saved to `{name}`") with load: if st.button("Load"): st.toast(f"Loading data `{name}`") st.write(get_data(name)) ``` 3. Saving Data https://github.com/blackary/blank-app/blob/main/pages/save_data.py ```python= import streamlit as st from sqlitedict import SqliteDict def save_data(name, data): with SqliteDict("example.sqlite", autocommit=True) as db: db[name] = data def get_data(name): with SqliteDict("example.sqlite") as db: try: return db[name] except KeyError: st.error(f"Data named {name} not found") return None ``` This is an example of using a loop in Streamlit: ```python image_urls = ["imageofcat1.jpeg" "imageofcat2.jpeg" "imageofcat3.jpeg"] for picture in image_urls: st.image(picture) ``` This is a list * Item 1 * Item 2 * Item 3 * Then oyu do that! ## Class 20-1-25 Using Functions *Snakecase names *short names *don't have them do a million things *there are many ways that you can write functions *you can call functions from inside functions! ### Half-time `say -v '?'` `say -v Grandma How are you`

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