Break a Set into a List of Sets Using Python

Vikram Chiluka
Updated on 23-Jan-2023 12:48:43

553 Views

In this article, we will learn how to break a Set into a list of sets in Python. Assume we have taken an input set. We will now break this input set into a list of sets element-wise using the below-mentioned methods. Methods Used The following are the various methods used to accomplish this task − Using For Loop and append(), add() functions Using Python map() & lambda functions Using List Comprehension Method 1: Using For Loop and append(), add() Functions Algorithm (Steps) Following are the Algorithms/steps to be followed to perform the desired task. − Create ... Read More

Add Data Table to Figure Using Python

Vikram Chiluka
Updated on 23-Jan-2023 12:45:48

2K+ Views

In this article, we will learn how to add a data table to the figure using Python. Although matplotlib is primarily a plotting library, it also assists us with minor tasks when making a chart, such as having a nice data table alongside our attractive visuals. It is critical to understand why we are adding a table to a plot. The primary goal of plotting data visually is to clarify the otherwise incomprehensible (or barely understandable) data values. Now we want to add the data back in. It is not advisable to just put a large table with values beneath ... Read More

What is a Project Charter and Why You Need One

Gargi Tomar
Updated on 23-Jan-2023 12:39:46

556 Views

The first step in creating an IT project is to create a project charter. This document provides the goals and procedures for the project, and it lets everyone know what they're working toward. Having a project charter ensures that everyone is working on the same page and that they have the necessary information. Having a clear plan at the beginning of the project helps everyone focus on the essential details and prevents potential conflicts from arising. It also helps prevent misunderstandings. Everyone has a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities, which helps prevent conflict from developing. Although it may ... Read More

Read Integer Number from User in Haskell

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 23-Jan-2023 11:49:39

3K+ Views

This tutorial will help us to read an integer number from the user. The user is prompted to enter any integer number. Then the entered integer is displayed to the console. Method 1: Using read and getLine function This approach uses the read and getLine function to attempt to parse the input as an integer and display the integer number to the console. Algorithm Step 1 − main :: IO () is defining the main function. Step 2 − putStrLn "Enter an integer: " prints the message asking for the user input. Step 3 − input

Find the 1's Complement of a Given Number in Haskell

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 23-Jan-2023 11:37:24

415 Views

This tutorial will help us to find the 1's complement of the given number. The 1's complement of a binary number is found by inverting each bit of the number. A 1 becomes a 0, and a 0 becomes a 1. This is also known as the bitwise NOT operation. The 1's complement of a number can be useful in certain types of error-detecting and error-correcting Example:s, as well as in certain types of digital logic circuits. The most common use of 1's complement is in signed number representation where it's used to represent negative numbers. For example, if the ... Read More

Read Person Height and Determine Tallness in Haskell

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 23-Jan-2023 11:31:38

167 Views

This tutorial will help us in reading the height of a person and printing if the person is taller, dwarf or average height person on being compared. The height value (in centimeters) is passed as argument to the function defined and then the height is being compared with the condition defined in Haskell. And the final output is displayed. Algorithm Step 1 − Program execution will be started from main function. The main() function has whole control of the program. Step 2 − Create user defined function to perform the task Step 3 − The if-else statement is defined ... Read More

Extract Last Two Digits from Given Year in Haskell

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 23-Jan-2023 11:16:52

487 Views

This tutorial will help us in extracting the last two digits from the given year. The year value is passed as an argument to the function defined and then the last two digits are extracted by using various methods in Haskell. And the final output is displayed. For example, For entered year = 2023, the last two digits = 23. Algorithm Step 1 − The Data.Char module is imported to use digitToInt function. Step 2 − The extractLastTwoDigits function is defined Step 3 − Program execution will be started from main function. The main() function has whole control of ... Read More

Read Coordinate Points and Determine Its Quadrant in Haskell

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 23-Jan-2023 11:14:11

286 Views

This tutorial will help us in reading the x and y coordinates and determine its quadrant. If both the coordinates are positive, the point lies in first quadrant; if x coordinate is positive and y coordinate is negative, the point lies in fourth quadrant ; if x coordinate is negative and y coordinate is positive, the point lies in second quadrant and if both the coordinates are negative, then point lies in third quadrant. Algorithm Step 1 − The quadrant function is defined using certain conditions on x and y coordinates. Step 2 − Program execution will be ... Read More

Calculate Volume and Area of Sphere in Haskell

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 23-Jan-2023 11:12:16

301 Views

This tutorial will help us in calculating the volume and area of Sphere. The volume of a sphere is a measure of the amount of space inside the sphere. And area involves the surface area of the sphere. Method 1: Using the User-defined Function In this method, we will see two examples where we have used user-defined function with different techniques. Algorithm Step 1 − The Text.Printf module is imported. Step 2 − The volume and area functions are defined on the basis of simple mathematical formula as volume r = (4.0 / 3.0) * pi * (r ^ ... Read More

Calculate Volume and Area of Cone in Haskell

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 23-Jan-2023 11:10:26

265 Views

This tutorial will help us in calculating the volume and area of the Cone. The volume of a cone is a measure of the amount of space inside the cone. And area involves the surface area of the cone that is obtained from the lateral area of a cone. The formula for the volume of a cone is V = (1/3) * π * r^2 * h, where r is the radius of the base of the cone, h is the height of the cone, and π is approximately equal to 3.14. And the formula for the surface area of ... Read More

Advertisements