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| << >> Boolean operators: not and or Boolean expressions relational operators ( == != > >= < <= ), building complex Boolean expressions accuracy of floating-point numbers basic input and output operations using the input(), print(), int(), float(), str(), len() functions formatting print() output with end= and sep= arguments type casting basic calculations simple strings: constructing, assigning, indexing, slicing comparing, immutability Exam block #3: Flow Control – loops and conditional blocks (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif, if-elif-else multiple conditional statements the pass instruction building loops: while, for, range(), in iterating through sequences expanding loops: while-else, for-else nesting loops and conditional statements controlling loop execution: break, continue Exam block #4: Data Collections – Lists, Tuples, and Dictionaries (23%) Objectives covered by the block (7 exam items) simple lists: constructing vectors, indexing and slicing, the len() function lists in detail: indexing, slicing, basic methods (append(), insert(), index()) and functions (len(), sorted(), etc.), del instruction, iterating lists with the for loop, initializing, in and not in operators, list comprehension, copying and cloning lists in lists: matrices and cubes tuples: indexing, slicing, building, immutability tuples vs. lists: similarities and differences, lists inside tuples and tuples inside lists dictionaries: building, indexing, adding and removing keys, iterating through dictionaries as well as their keys and values, checking key existence, keys(), items() and values() methods strings in detail: ASCII, UNICODE, UTF-8, immutability, escaping using the \ character, quotes and apostrophes inside strings, multiline strings, copying vs. cloning, advanced slicing, string vs. string, string vs. non-string, basic string methods (upper(), lower(), isxxx(), capitalize(), split(), join(), etc.) and functions (len(), chr(), ord()), escape characters Exam block #5: Functions (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) defining and invoking your own functions and generators return and yield keywords, returning results, the None keyword, recursion parameters vs. arguments, positional keyword and mixed argument passing, default parameter values converting generator objects into lists using the list() function name scopes, name hiding (shadowing), the global keyword

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| << >> Boolean operators: not and or Boolean expressions relational operators ( == != > >= < <= ), building complex Boolean expressions accuracy of floating-point numbers basic input and output operations using the input(), print(), int(), float(), str(), len() functions formatting print() output with end= and sep= arguments type casting basic calculations simple strings: constructing, assigning, indexing, slicing comparing, immutability Exam block #3: Flow Control – loops and conditional blocks (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif, if-elif-else multiple conditional statements the pass instruction building loops: while, for, range(), in iterating through sequences expanding loops: while-else, for-else nesting loops and conditional statements controlling loop execution: break, continue Exam block #4: Data Collections – Lists, Tuples, and Dictionaries (23%) Objectives covered by the block (7 exam items) simple lists: constructing vectors, indexing and slicing, the len() function lists in detail: indexing, slicing, basic methods (append(), insert(), index()) and functions (len(), sorted(), etc.), del instruction, iterating lists with the for loop, initializing, in and not in operators, list comprehension, copying and cloning lists in lists: matrices and cubes tuples: indexing, slicing, building, immutability tuples vs. lists: similarities and differences, lists inside tuples and tuples inside lists dictionaries: building, indexing, adding and removing keys, iterating through dictionaries as well as their keys and values, checking key existence, keys(), items() and values() methods strings in detail: ASCII, UNICODE, UTF-8, immutability, escaping using the \ character, quotes and apostrophes inside strings, multiline strings, copying vs. cloning, advanced slicing, string vs. string, string vs. non-string, basic string methods (upper(), lower(), isxxx(), capitalize(), split(), join(), etc.) and functions (len(), chr(), ord()), escape characters Exam block #5: Functions (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) defining and invoking your own functions and generators return and yield keywords, returning results, the None keyword, recursion parameters vs. arguments, positional keyword and mixed argument passing, default parameter values converting generator objects into lists using the list() function name scopes, name hiding (shadowing), the global keyword

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• << >> Boolean operators: not and or Boolean expressions relational operators ( == != > >= < <= ), building complex Boolean expressions accuracy of floating-point numbers basic input and output operations using the input(), print(), int(), float(), str(), len() functions formatting print() output with end= and sep= arguments type casting basic calculations simple strings: constructing, assigning, indexing, slicing comparing, immutability Exam block #3: Flow Control – loops and conditional blocks (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif, if-elif-else multiple conditional statements the pass instruction building loops: while, for, range(), in iterating through sequences expanding loops: while-else, for-else nesting loops and conditional statements controlling loop execution: break, continue Exam block #4: Data Collections – Lists, Tuples, and Dictionaries (23%) Objectives covered by the block (7 exam items) simple lists: constructing vectors, indexing and slicing, the len() function lists in detail: indexing, slicing, basic methods (append(), insert(), index()) and functions (len(), sorted(), etc.), del instruction, iterating lists with the for loop, initializing, in and not in operators, list comprehension, copying and cloning lists in lists: matrices and cubes tuples: indexing, slicing, building, immutability tuples vs. lists: similarities and differences, lists inside tuples and tuples inside lists dictionaries: building, indexing, adding and removing keys, iterating through dictionaries as well as their keys and values, checking key existence, keys(), items() and values() methods strings in detail: ASCII, UNICODE, UTF-8, immutability, escaping using the \ character, quotes and apostrophes inside strings, multiline strings, copying vs. cloning, advanced slicing, string vs. string, string vs. non-string, basic string methods (upper(), lower(), isxxx(), capitalize(), split(), join(), etc.) and functions (len(), chr(), ord()), escape characters Exam block #5: Functions (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) defining and invoking your own functions and generators return and yield keywords, returning results, the None keyword, recursion parameters vs. arguments, positional keyword and mixed argument passing, default parameter values converting generator objects into lists using the list() function name scopes, name hiding (shadowing), the global keyword

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Students who are preparing for python certification exams Highly recommended for the students who are preparing for PCEP Certification Associate
• << >> Boolean operators: not and or Boolean expressions relational operators ( == != > >= < <= ), building complex Boolean expressions accuracy of floating-point numbers basic input and output operations using the input(), print(), int(), float(), str(), len() functions formatting print() output with end= and sep= arguments type casting basic calculations simple strings: constructing, assigning, indexing, slicing comparing, immutability Exam block #3: Flow Control – loops and conditional blocks (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif, if-elif-else multiple conditional statements the pass instruction building loops: while, for, range(), in iterating through sequences expanding loops: while-else, for-else nesting loops and conditional statements controlling loop execution: break, continue Exam block #4: Data Collections – Lists, Tuples, and Dictionaries (23%) Objectives covered by the block (7 exam items) simple lists: constructing vectors, indexing and slicing, the len() function lists in detail: indexing, slicing, basic methods (append(), insert(), index()) and functions (len(), sorted(), etc.), del instruction, iterating lists with the for loop, initializing, in and not in operators, list comprehension, copying and cloning lists in lists: matrices and cubes tuples: indexing, slicing, building, immutability tuples vs. lists: similarities and differences, lists inside tuples and tuples inside lists dictionaries: building, indexing, adding and removing keys, iterating through dictionaries as well as their keys and values, checking key existence, keys(), items() and values() methods strings in detail: ASCII, UNICODE, UTF-8, immutability, escaping using the \ character, quotes and apostrophes inside strings, multiline strings, copying vs. cloning, advanced slicing, string vs. string, string vs. non-string, basic string methods (upper(), lower(), isxxx(), capitalize(), split(), join(), etc.) and functions (len(), chr(), ord()), escape characters Exam block #5: Functions (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) defining and invoking your own functions and generators return and yield keywords, returning results, the None keyword, recursion parameters vs. arguments, positional keyword and mixed argument passing, default parameter values converting generator objects into lists using the list() function name scopes, name hiding (shadowing), the global keyword

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Students who are preparing for python certification exams Highly recommended for the students who are preparing for PCEP Certification Associate .
• << >> Boolean operators: not and or Boolean expressions relational operators ( == != > >= < <= ), building complex Boolean expressions accuracy of floating-point numbers basic input and output operations using the input(), print(), int(), float(), str(), len() functions formatting print() output with end= and sep= arguments type casting basic calculations simple strings: constructing, assigning, indexing, slicing comparing, immutability Exam block #3: Flow Control – loops and conditional blocks (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif, if-elif-else multiple conditional statements the pass instruction building loops: while, for, range(), in iterating through sequences expanding loops: while-else, for-else nesting loops and conditional statements controlling loop execution: break, continue Exam block #4: Data Collections – Lists, Tuples, and Dictionaries (23%) Objectives covered by the block (7 exam items) simple lists: constructing vectors, indexing and slicing, the len() function lists in detail: indexing, slicing, basic methods (append(), insert(), index()) and functions (len(), sorted(), etc.), del instruction, iterating lists with the for loop, initializing, in and not in operators, list comprehension, copying and cloning lists in lists: matrices and cubes tuples: indexing, slicing, building, immutability tuples vs. lists: similarities and differences, lists inside tuples and tuples inside lists dictionaries: building, indexing, adding and removing keys, iterating through dictionaries as well as their keys and values, checking key existence, keys(), items() and values() methods strings in detail: ASCII, UNICODE, UTF-8, immutability, escaping using the \ character, quotes and apostrophes inside strings, multiline strings, copying vs. cloning, advanced slicing, string vs. string, string vs. non-string, basic string methods (upper(), lower(), isxxx(), capitalize(), split(), join(), etc.) and functions (len(), chr(), ord()), escape characters Exam block #5: Functions (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) defining and invoking your own functions and generators return and yield keywords, returning results, the None keyword, recursion parameters vs. arguments, positional keyword and mixed argument passing, default parameter values converting generator objects into lists using the list() function name scopes, name hiding (shadowing), the global keyword

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•How to apply the Learning and Creating a complete You can learn << >> Boolean operators: not and or Boolean expressions relational operators ( == != > >= < <= ), building complex Boolean expressions accuracy of floating-point numbers basic input and output operations using the input(), print(), int(), float(), str(), len() functions formatting print() output with end= and sep= arguments type casting basic calculations simple strings: constructing, assigning, indexing, slicing comparing, immutability Exam block #3: Flow Control – loops and conditional blocks (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif, if-elif-else multiple conditional statements the pass instruction building loops: while, for, range(), in iterating through sequences expanding loops: while-else, for-else nesting loops and conditional statements controlling loop execution: break, continue Exam block #4: Data Collections – Lists, Tuples, and Dictionaries (23%) Objectives covered by the block (7 exam items) simple lists: constructing vectors, indexing and slicing, the len() function lists in detail: indexing, slicing, basic methods (append(), insert(), index()) and functions (len(), sorted(), etc.), del instruction, iterating lists with the for loop, initializing, in and not in operators, list comprehension, copying and cloning lists in lists: matrices and cubes tuples: indexing, slicing, building, immutability tuples vs. lists: similarities and differences, lists inside tuples and tuples inside lists dictionaries: building, indexing, adding and removing keys, iterating through dictionaries as well as their keys and values, checking key existence, keys(), items() and values() methods strings in detail: ASCII, UNICODE, UTF-8, immutability, escaping using the \ character, quotes and apostrophes inside strings, multiline strings, copying vs. cloning, advanced slicing, string vs. string, string vs. non-string, basic string methods (upper(), lower(), isxxx(), capitalize(), split(), join(), etc.) and functions (len(), chr(), ord()), escape characters Exam block #5: Functions (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) defining and invoking your own functions and generators return and yield keywords, returning results, the None keyword, recursion parameters vs. arguments, positional keyword and mixed argument passing, default parameter values converting generator objects into lists using the list() function name scopes, name hiding (shadowing), the global keyword

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• << >> Boolean operators: not and or Boolean expressions relational operators ( == != > >= < <= ), building complex Boolean expressions accuracy of floating-point numbers basic input and output operations using the input(), print(), int(), float(), str(), len() functions formatting print() output with end= and sep= arguments type casting basic calculations simple strings: constructing, assigning, indexing, slicing comparing, immutability Exam block #3: Flow Control – loops and conditional blocks (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif, if-elif-else multiple conditional statements the pass instruction building loops: while, for, range(), in iterating through sequences expanding loops: while-else, for-else nesting loops and conditional statements controlling loop execution: break, continue Exam block #4: Data Collections – Lists, Tuples, and Dictionaries (23%) Objectives covered by the block (7 exam items) simple lists: constructing vectors, indexing and slicing, the len() function lists in detail: indexing, slicing, basic methods (append(), insert(), index()) and functions (len(), sorted(), etc.), del instruction, iterating lists with the for loop, initializing, in and not in operators, list comprehension, copying and cloning lists in lists: matrices and cubes tuples: indexing, slicing, building, immutability tuples vs. lists: similarities and differences, lists inside tuples and tuples inside lists dictionaries: building, indexing, adding and removing keys, iterating through dictionaries as well as their keys and values, checking key existence, keys(), items() and values() methods strings in detail: ASCII, UNICODE, UTF-8, immutability, escaping using the \ character, quotes and apostrophes inside strings, multiline strings, copying vs. cloning, advanced slicing, string vs. string, string vs. non-string, basic string methods (upper(), lower(), isxxx(), capitalize(), split(), join(), etc.) and functions (len(), chr(), ord()), escape characters Exam block #5: Functions (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) defining and invoking your own functions and generators return and yield keywords, returning results, the None keyword, recursion parameters vs. arguments, positional keyword and mixed argument passing, default parameter values converting generator objects into lists using the list() function name scopes, name hiding (shadowing), the global keyword

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Students who are preparing for python certification exams Highly recommended for the students who are preparing for PCEP Certification Associate .
• << >> Boolean operators: not and or Boolean expressions relational operators ( == != > >= < <= ), building complex Boolean expressions accuracy of floating-point numbers basic input and output operations using the input(), print(), int(), float(), str(), len() functions formatting print() output with end= and sep= arguments type casting basic calculations simple strings: constructing, assigning, indexing, slicing comparing, immutability Exam block #3: Flow Control – loops and conditional blocks (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif, if-elif-else multiple conditional statements the pass instruction building loops: while, for, range(), in iterating through sequences expanding loops: while-else, for-else nesting loops and conditional statements controlling loop execution: break, continue Exam block #4: Data Collections – Lists, Tuples, and Dictionaries (23%) Objectives covered by the block (7 exam items) simple lists: constructing vectors, indexing and slicing, the len() function lists in detail: indexing, slicing, basic methods (append(), insert(), index()) and functions (len(), sorted(), etc.), del instruction, iterating lists with the for loop, initializing, in and not in operators, list comprehension, copying and cloning lists in lists: matrices and cubes tuples: indexing, slicing, building, immutability tuples vs. lists: similarities and differences, lists inside tuples and tuples inside lists dictionaries: building, indexing, adding and removing keys, iterating through dictionaries as well as their keys and values, checking key existence, keys(), items() and values() methods strings in detail: ASCII, UNICODE, UTF-8, immutability, escaping using the \ character, quotes and apostrophes inside strings, multiline strings, copying vs. cloning, advanced slicing, string vs. string, string vs. non-string, basic string methods (upper(), lower(), isxxx(), capitalize(), split(), join(), etc.) and functions (len(), chr(), ord()), escape characters Exam block #5: Functions (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) defining and invoking your own functions and generators return and yield keywords, returning results, the None keyword, recursion parameters vs. arguments, positional keyword and mixed argument passing, default parameter values converting generator objects into lists using the list() function name scopes, name hiding (shadowing), the global keyword

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Who are eligible for | << >> Boolean operators: not and or Boolean expressions relational operators ( == != > >= < <= ), building complex Boolean expressions accuracy of floating-point numbers basic input and output operations using the input(), print(), int(), float(), str(), len() functions formatting print() output with end= and sep= arguments type casting basic calculations simple strings: constructing, assigning, indexing, slicing comparing, immutability Exam block #3: Flow Control – loops and conditional blocks (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif, if-elif-else multiple conditional statements the pass instruction building loops: while, for, range(), in iterating through sequences expanding loops: while-else, for-else nesting loops and conditional statements controlling loop execution: break, continue Exam block #4: Data Collections – Lists, Tuples, and Dictionaries (23%) Objectives covered by the block (7 exam items) simple lists: constructing vectors, indexing and slicing, the len() function lists in detail: indexing, slicing, basic methods (append(), insert(), index()) and functions (len(), sorted(), etc.), del instruction, iterating lists with the for loop, initializing, in and not in operators, list comprehension, copying and cloning lists in lists: matrices and cubes tuples: indexing, slicing, building, immutability tuples vs. lists: similarities and differences, lists inside tuples and tuples inside lists dictionaries: building, indexing, adding and removing keys, iterating through dictionaries as well as their keys and values, checking key existence, keys(), items() and values() methods strings in detail: ASCII, UNICODE, UTF-8, immutability, escaping using the \ character, quotes and apostrophes inside strings, multiline strings, copying vs. cloning, advanced slicing, string vs. string, string vs. non-string, basic string methods (upper(), lower(), isxxx(), capitalize(), split(), join(), etc.) and functions (len(), chr(), ord()), escape characters Exam block #5: Functions (20%) Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items) defining and invoking your own functions and generators return and yield keywords, returning results, the None keyword, recursion parameters vs. arguments, positional keyword and mixed argument passing, default parameter values converting generator objects into lists using the list() function name scopes, name hiding (shadowing), the global keyword

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