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# Star Pyramid pattern
rows = 5
for i in range(0, rows):
    for j in range(0, rows - i - 1):
        print(end=" ")
    for j in range(0, i + 1):
        print("*", end=" ")
    print()

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# Dimond pattern

rows = 5
for i in range(1, rows + 1):
    for j in range(1, rows - i + 1):
        print(end=" ")
    for j in range(1, 2 * i):
        print("*", end="")
    print()

for i in range(rows - 1, 0, -1):
    for j in range(1, rows - i + 1):
        print(end=" ")
    for j in range(1, 2 * i):
        print("*", end="")
    print()

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# get lyrics of any song

import urllib.request

url = 'https://song.panditsiddharth.repl.co/lyrics?song=har+har+shambhu'
response = urllib.request.urlopen(url)
data = response.read().decode('utf-8')
print(data)

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# function declaration in Python

def sum():
return 6 + 7

print(sum())
# Some more examples of functions

# under """ these three inverted commas are string which is used as comment in Python

def greet(name):
    """
    This function takes a name as input and prints a greeting message.
    """
    print(f"Hello, {name}!")



def multiply(x, y):
    """
    This function takes two numbers as input and returns their product.
    """
    return x * y



def is_even(number):
    """
    This function checks if a given number is even and returns a boolean value.
    """
    return number % 2 == 0



# Calling the functions
greet("Alice") 

product = multiply(4, 5)
print(product) 

print(is_even(7)) 
print(is_even(10)) 
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# its Curried function

def multiply(a):
def inner(b):
return a * b
return inner

# Curried function can be used with partial application
multiply_by_two = multiply(2)
print(multiply_by_two(4)) # Output: 8

# Or it can be invoked with all arguments at once
print(multiply(3)(5))

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# taking inputs in Python

name = input("Enter your name: ")

print("Your name is", name)

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# taking numbers in Python

num1 = input("Enter first number: ")
num2 = input("Enter second number: ")

# typecasting string to number
num1 = int(num1)
num2 = int(num2)

print("Sum of numbers is", num1 + num2)

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# use of requests module to fetch anything

import requests

url = "https://api.chucknorris.io/jokes/random"
response = requests.get(url)
data = response.json()
joke = data["value"]
print(joke)
# fetching lyrics
import requests

url = 'https://song.panditsiddharth.repl.co/lyrics?song=har+har+shambhu'

lyrics = requests.get(url).text
print(lyrics)
String functions

1. len(str): Returns the length of the string.

2. str.lower(): Returns a copy of the string in lowercase.

3. str.upper(): Returns a copy of the string in uppercase.

4. str.capitalize(): Returns a copy of the string with the first character capitalized.

5. str.title(): Returns a copy of the string with the first character of each word capitalized.

6. str.strip(): Returns a copy of the string with leading and trailing whitespace removed.

7. str.startswith(prefix): Returns True if the string starts with the specified prefix; otherwise, returns False.

8. str.endswith(suffix): Returns True if the string ends with the specified suffix; otherwise, returns False.

9. str.format(*args, **kwargs): Formats the string by replacing placeholders with provided values.

10. str.replace(old, new): Returns a copy of the string with all occurrences of old replaced by new.

11. str.split(sep=" "): Splits the string into a list of substrings based on the specified separator sep (default is space).

12. str.join(iterable): Concatenates elements of the iterable sequence into a single string using str as the separator.

13. str.isdigit(): Returns True if all characters in the string are digits; otherwise, returns False.

14. str.isalpha(): Returns True if all characters in the string are alphabetic; otherwise, returns False.

15. str.isnumeric(): Returns True if all characters in the string are numeric; otherwise, returns False.

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But for now you want to see work of these functions

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# fetch song lyrics
url = "https://song.panditsiddharth.repl.co/lyrics?song=ae+watan"

import requests as r
print(r.get(url).text)

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# fetch song link with title
song = "ae watan"
url = "https://song.panditsiddharth.repl.co/song?song=" + song

import requests as r
print(r.get(url).text)

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print("Happy Independence day🇮🇳")
# Run and see its output

message = chr(32) + chr(72) + chr(97) + chr(112) + chr(112) + chr(121) + chr(32) + chr(73) + chr(110) + chr(100) + chr(101) + chr(112) + chr(101) + chr(110) + chr(100) + chr(101) + chr(110) + chr(99) + chr(101) + chr(32) + chr(100) + chr(97) + chr(121) + chr(33)
print('\U0001F1EE\U0001F1F3' + message)
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# 1. len(str):
my_string = "Hello, World!"
length = len(my_string)
print(length)

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