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The Python Workshop Second Edition - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804610619
Pages 600 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Authors (5):
Corey Wade Corey Wade
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Mario Corchero Jiménez Mario Corchero Jiménez
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Andrew Bird Andrew Bird
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Dr. Lau Cher Han Dr. Lau Cher Han
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Graham Lee Graham Lee
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Python Fundamentals – Math, Strings, Conditionals, and Loops 2. Chapter 2: Python Data Structures 3. Chapter 3: Executing Python – Programs, Algorithms, and Functions 4. Chapter 4: Extending Python, Files, Errors, and Graphs 5. Chapter 5: Constructing Python – Classes and Methods 6. Chapter 6: The Standard Library 7. Chapter 7: Becoming Pythonic 8. Chapter 8: Software Development 9. Chapter 9: Practical Python – Advanced Topics 10. Chapter 10: Data Analytics with pandas and NumPy 11. Chapter 11: Machine Learning 12. Chapter 12: Deep Learning with Python 13. Chapter 13: The Evolution of Python – Discovering New Python Features 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Choosing types

So far, you have learned about most of the common data structures in Python. One of the challenges you might face is knowing when to use the various data types.

When choosing a collection type, it is useful to understand the unique properties of that type. For example, a list is used to store multiple objects and to retain a sequence, a dictionary is used to store unique key-value pair mappings, tuples are immutable, and sets only store unique elements. Choosing the right type for a particular dataset could mean an increase in efficiency or security.

Consider the following examples:

  • Defining points on the x-y coordinate plane:
    1. List
    2. Dictionary
    3. Tuple
    4. Set

Tuples are preferable for coordinate points that do not change, but some people prefer lists.

  • Numbering students in order:
  1. List
  2. Dictionary
  3. Tuple
  4. Set

A list is better than a dictionary here because order matters.

  • Finding unique numbers from a bunch of numbers:
  1. List
  2. Dictionary
  3. Tuple
  4. Set

Sets only include unique instances.

  • Organizing a list of books and authors:
  1. List
  2. Dictionary
  3. Tuple
  4. Set

Dictionaries are ideal for storing attributes regarding people or things.

Although there may be more than one reasonable choice for a data structure, choosing an incorrect type for your data may lead to data loss or low efficiency while running your code, or in the worst case, losing your data altogether.

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