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Mo8it 2022-03-29 06:33:25 +02:00
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@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ typeof(meaning_of_life)
# ╔═╡ 5e45b854-c173-452b-b62b-54037a3780fd
md"""
## String operatorions
## String operations
"""
# ╔═╡ 0596fe87-4201-476e-8e11-618c621c5474
@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ new_to_julia = "Hi, I am new to Julia!"
contains(new_to_julia, "Hi")
# ╔═╡ 943da836-384d-4774-aaf4-54c27feb53d8
# Split on occurrences of the provided delimeneter (comma here)
# Split on occurrences of the provided delimiter (comma here)
split(new_to_julia, ",")
# ╔═╡ a96f3ae9-12df-4df8-85da-09b9b1e47de1
@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ calc_and_print_R(U2, I2)
# ╔═╡ 62cdf927-4e2b-40bb-be2d-eb32e0789548
md"""
Now, everytime you want to calculate a resistance, you just use this function and it calculates and outputs for you 😃
Now, every time you want to calculate a resistance, you just use this function and it calculates and outputs for you 😃
"""
# ╔═╡ 9847a224-701a-489a-b125-95158aa805d4
@ -464,9 +464,9 @@ complex_function(1, 2, 3, 4)
md"""
Why can't we access the variable that we did define and use in the function? 😢
It is because of the concept of *scopes*. The variable result is only defined inside the function and it is only accecable inside of this function (in the scope of the function), not outside it!
It is because of the concept of *scopes*. The variable result is only defined inside the function and it is only accessible inside of this function (in the scope of the function), not outside it!
`result` is called an *internal* variable. When you define a variable outside a function, it is called a *global* variable and is accecable everywhere.
`result` is called an *internal* variable. When you define a variable outside a function, it is called a *global* variable and is accessible everywhere.
"""
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ What we did use until now are *positional arguments*.
You can declare *keyword arguments* in addition to positional arguments. Keyword arguments have to be named while calling a function (see below cells).
Keyword arguments are declared after positional arguments and seperated from positional arguments with a semicolon `;`.
Keyword arguments are declared after positional arguments and separated from positional arguments with a semicolon `;`.
"""
# ╔═╡ ae5ebe62-37bd-423d-a102-fbbec8de8e0f
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ You can also make all the arguments optional by providing default values for eve
md"""
Optional **positional** arguments have to be specified **at the end** (for calling the function).
Optoinal **keyword** arguments don't have to be specified at the end because the order of specifying keyword arguments while calling a function is not important.
Optional **keyword** arguments don't have to be specified at the end because the order of specifying keyword arguments while calling a function is not important.
"""
# ╔═╡ b5272b80-b013-460c-ae78-1b9a1a774c5c
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# I/O
I/O stand for input/output. In this section, we will learn the basics about reading and writing files.
I/O knowledge will especially help us to read some files containing data to analyse.
I/O knowledge will especially help us to read some files containing data to analyze.
"""
# ╔═╡ 274342cb-19a9-4e71-a23e-7c7da18a8022
@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ plot(
label="sin",
title="Simple example",
color="red", # Change color
linestyle=:dash, # Change linestyle
linestyle=:dash, # Change line style
)
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ md"""
# DNA analysis
The file `resources/DNA.txt` has only one line.
Read the file and count the nucleotides 'A', 'T', 'G' and 'C' in this file. Calculate the occurancy percentage for each nucleotide.
Read the file and count the nucleotides 'A', 'T', 'G' and 'C' in this file. Calculate the occurrence percentage for each nucleotide.
"""
# ╔═╡ 0bde137a-bc78-4204-971a-999c66eada47
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Plot the following functions in one figure with $x \in [-4π, 4π]$
- $a e^{b x - c} + d$
- $a e^{(b x - c)^2} + d$
Make sure you use unique linestyles, colors and labels.
Make sure you use unique line styles, colors and labels.
First, implement 4 sliders for the variables `a`, `b`, `c` and `d` in the interval $[-1, 1]$.
"""