Interact Exercise 01

Import


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%matplotlib inline
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
import numpy as np

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from IPython.html.widgets import interact, interactive, fixed
from IPython.display import display

Interact basics

Write a print_sum function that prints the sum of its arguments a and b.


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def print_sum(a, b):
    """Print the sum of the arguments a and b."""
    print(a+b)

#raise NotImplementedError()

Use the interact function to interact with the print_sum function.

  • a should be a floating point slider over the interval [-10., 10.] with step sizes of 0.1
  • b should be an integer slider the interval [-8, 8] with step sizes of 2.

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interact(print_sum, a=(-10.,10.), b=(-8,8,2));
#raise NotImplementedError()


-1.6

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assert True # leave this for grading the print_sum exercise

Write a function named print_string that prints a string and additionally prints the length of that string if a boolean parameter is True.


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def print_string(s, length=False):
    """Print the string s and optionally its length."""
    print(s)
    if length == True:
        print (len(s))
    #raise NotImplementedError()

Use the interact function to interact with the print_string function.

  • s should be a textbox with the initial value "Hello World!".
  • length should be a checkbox with an initial value of True.

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interact(print_string, s='Hello World!', length=True)
#raise NotImplementedError()


Hello World!
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<function __main__.print_string>

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assert True # leave this for grading the print_string exercise