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Learn the basics of Python. These tutorials are for Python beginners. so even if you have no prior knowledge of Python, you won’t face any difficulty understanding these tutorials.

  • Updated Oct 26, 2023
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Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a method of structuring a program by bundling related properties and behaviors into individual objects. In this tutorial, you’ll learn the basics of object-oriented programming in Python.

  • Updated Dec 9, 2022
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The best way to learn Python is by practicing examples. The repository contains examples of basic concepts of Python. You are advised to take the references from these examples and try them on your own.

  • Updated Nov 2, 2023
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I've demonstrated the working of the decision tree-based ID3 algorithm. Use an appropriate data set for building the decision tree and apply this knowledge to classify a new sample. All the steps have been explained in detail with graphics for better understanding.

  • Updated Dec 9, 2022
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Data types specify the different sizes and values that can be stored in the variable. For example, Python stores numbers, strings, and a list of values using different data types. Learn different types of Python data types along with their respective in-built functions and methods.

  • Updated Dec 9, 2022
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This repository explores the variety of techniques commonly used to analyze and interpret images. It also describes challenging real-world applications where vision is being successfully used, both for specialized applications such as medical imaging, and for fun, consumer-level tasks such as image editing and stitching, which students can apply…

  • Updated Dec 9, 2022
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Numpy is a general-purpose array-processing package. It provides a high-performance multidimensional array object and tools for working with these arrays. It is the fundamental package for scientific computing with Python. Besides its obvious scientific uses, Numpy can also be used as an efficient multi-dimensional container of generic data.

  • Updated Dec 9, 2022
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The function is a block of code defined with a name. We use functions whenever we need to perform the same task multiple times without writing the same code again. It can take arguments and returns the value.

  • Updated Dec 9, 2022
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Python too supports file handling and allows users to handle files i.e., to read and write files, along with many other file handling options, to operate on files. The concept of file handling has stretched over various other languages, but the implementation is either complicated or lengthy, but like other concepts of Python, this concept here …

  • Updated Dec 9, 2022
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Time is undoubtedly the most critical factor in every aspect of life. Therefore, it becomes very essential to record and track this component. In Python, date and time can be tracked through its built-in libraries. This article on Date and time in Python will help you understand how to find and modify the dates and time using the time and dateti…

  • Updated Dec 9, 2022
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Seaborn is one of the go-to tools for statistical data visualization in python. It has been actively developed since 2012 and in July 2018, the author released version 0.9. This version of Seaborn has several new plotting features, API changes and documentation updates which combine to enhance an already great library. This article will walk thr…

  • Updated Dec 9, 2022
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Flow control is the order in which statements or blocks of code are executed at runtime based on a condition. Learn Conditional statements, Iterative statements, and Transfer statements

  • Updated Aug 26, 2023
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Matplotlib is an amazing visualization library in Python for 2D plots of arrays. Matplotlib is a multi-platform data visualization library built on NumPy arrays and designed to work with the broader SciPy stack. It was introduced by John Hunter in the year 2002. One of the greatest benefits of visualization is that it allows us visual access to …

  • Updated Dec 9, 2022
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This repository consists of a complete guide on natural language processing (NLP) in Python where we'll learn various techniques for implementing NLP including parsing & text processing and understand how to use NLP for text feature engineering.

  • Updated Jul 4, 2022
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This repository contains Python games that I've worked on. You'll learn how to create python games with AI. I try to focus on creating board games without GUI in Jupyter-notebook.

  • Updated Mar 6, 2024
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