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100 Python Programs

This document contains a collection of 100+ Python programs examples with explanations. It begins with simple programs like printing "Hello World" and finding the area of shapes. It then progresses to programs that accept user input to calculate volumes and determine if a number is even or odd. The programs demonstrate basic Python concepts like functions, conditionals, data types and manipulating lists. The document provides the code, explanations and expected output for each program example.

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100 Python Programs

This document contains a collection of 100+ Python programs examples with explanations. It begins with simple programs like printing "Hello World" and finding the area of shapes. It then progresses to programs that accept user input to calculate volumes and determine if a number is even or odd. The programs demonstrate basic Python concepts like functions, conditionals, data types and manipulating lists. The document provides the code, explanations and expected output for each program example.

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100+ Python Programs

1) Write a Program to print ‘Hello World’

print('Hello World!')

All the developers would have started their career with this simple program. We have
used the print( ) function here. Text inside this function enclosed within single-quote(’ ‘)
or double-quotes(” “) gets printed as it is. Python is one of the most loved and the
easiest programming language because of its simple syntax.
Syntax - An approved set of rules or pre-defined protocols that we need to follow while
working in a programming language.
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2) Write a Python program to Find the area of circle , square and rectangle by
getting input from the user.
We get the input of the shape and store it in the variable shape. Using the if-condition ,
we find the shape and apply the respective formula. Finally, print the output from the
variable area.

shape = input("Enter a shape: ")


if shape=="circle":
radius = float(input("Enter a radius: "))
area = 3.14 * radius ** 2

elif shape == "square" or shape=="rectangle":


length = int(input("Enter the length: "))
area = length * length
if shape == "rectangle":

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breadth = int(input("Enter the breadth: "))
area = length * breadth

print("area of",shape,"is",area,"sq units")

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3) Write a Python program which accepts a sequence of comma-separated


numbers in single-line from user and generate a list and tuple with it.

values = input("Enter numbers seperated by commas:").split(",")


print(values)
print(tuple(values))

Get the input of the values separated with comma simply using the input method. In
default, this gets stored as string. The split() method splits a string into a list. You can

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specify the separator, default separator is any whitespace. Here we have specified the
separator as ','(comma) . Pass this on the tuple( ) to get the final output.

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4) Write a Python program to get the volume of a cube, sphere and cuboid with by
getting input from the user.

shape = input("Enter a shape: ")


if shape=="sphere":
radius = float(input("Enter a radius: "))
volume = 1.33 * 3.14 * radius ** 3

elif shape == "cube" or shape=="cuboid":


length = int(input("Enter the length: "))
volume = length ** 3
if shape == "cuboid":
breadth = int(input("Enter the breadth: "))
height = int(input("Enter the height: "))
volume = length * height * breadth

print("area of",shape,"is",volume,"sq units")

Output of the program :

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Get the name of the shape as input and store it in the variable ‘shape’. Based on the
value entered by the user , find the area of the shape respectively based on their
formula using the if-else-if condition.

5) Take a list and print First , Last and Middle value(if list has odd length) of the
list.

list1 = ["python","java","html","css","js"]
i = len(list1)
print("First value is",list1[0])
print("Last value is",list1[i-1])
if i%2 != 0:
print("mid value is:",list1[i//2])

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Index number of the list starts with 0. First element has the index 0 and last element -
one less than length of the list or -1. Use floor division inside the if condition because list
indices must be integers or slices, not float.

Output of the Program :

6) Write a Python program to find whether a given number is even or odd by


getting input from the user.

num = int(input("Enter a number: "))

if num%2==0:
print(num,"is even")
else:
print(num,"is odd")

The modulo operator(%) is one of the arithmetic operator that gives the remainder


 of an integer division as the output.
if A and B are two integers , A%B = remainder of (A/B). A even number , odd number
divided by 2 gives 0 and 1 as remainder.

Output of the Program :

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