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32 changes: 32 additions & 0 deletions prep-exercises/check_with_mypy.py
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from typing import Dict

def open_account(balances: Dict[str, int], name: str, amount: int) -> None:
balances[name] = amount

def sum_balances(accounts: Dict[str, int]) -> int:
total: int = 0
for name, pence in accounts.items():
print(f"{name} had balance {pence}")
total += pence
return total

def format_pence_as_string(total_pence: int) -> str:
if total_pence < 100:
return f"{total_pence}p"
pounds = int(total_pence / 100)
pence = total_pence % 100
return f"£{pounds}.{pence:02d}"

balances: Dict[str, int] = {
"Sima": 700,
"Linn": 545,
"Georg": 831,
}

open_account(balances, "Tobi", 913)
open_account(balances, "Olya", 713)

total_pence = sum_balances(balances)
total_string = format_pence_as_string(total_pence)

print(f"The bank accounts total {total_string}")
13 changes: 13 additions & 0 deletions prep-exercises/double.py
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def double(value):
return value * 2

# Prediction - Since a string was passed as parameter, it will concatenate twice rather than multiply the number.

print(double("22"))

def double_number(value):
return value * 3
# The bug is multiplying by 3 rather than 2 as the function name implies.
# To fix this, simply return value * 2

print(double_number(10))
73 changes: 73 additions & 0 deletions prep-exercises/enums.py
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from dataclasses import dataclass
from enum import Enum
from typing import List

class OperatingSystem(Enum):
MACOS = "macOS"
ARCH = "Arch Linux"
UBUNTU = "Ubuntu"

@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Person:
name: str
age: int
preferred_operating_system: OperatingSystem

@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Laptop:
id: int
manufacturer: str
model: str
screen_size_in_inches: float
operating_system: OperatingSystem

laptops = [
Laptop(id=1, manufacturer="Dell", model="XPS", screen_size_in_inches=13, operating_system=OperatingSystem.ARCH),
Laptop(id=2, manufacturer="Dell", model="XPS", screen_size_in_inches=15, operating_system=OperatingSystem.UBUNTU),
Laptop(id=3, manufacturer="Dell", model="XPS", screen_size_in_inches=15, operating_system=OperatingSystem.UBUNTU),
Laptop(id=4, manufacturer="Apple", model="macBook", screen_size_in_inches=13, operating_system=OperatingSystem.MACOS),
]

def count_laptops(laptops: List[Laptop], operating_system: OperatingSystem) -> int:
count = 0
for laptop in laptops:
if laptop.operating_system == operating_system:
count += 1
return count

def most_available_os(laptops: List[Laptop]) -> OperatingSystem:
best_os = OperatingSystem.UBUNTU
best_count = count_laptops(laptops, best_os)

for os in OperatingSystem:
current_count = count_laptops(laptops, os)
if current_count > best_count:
best_count = current_count
best_os = os

return best_os

name = input("Enter your name: ")
age = int(input("Enter your age: "))
os_input = input("Enter preferred OS (macOS, Arch Linux, Ubuntu): ")

try:
preferred_os = OperatingSystem(os_input)
except ValueError:
print("Invalid operating system.")
exit()

person = Person(name, age, preferred_os)

available = count_laptops(laptops, person.preferred_operating_system)

print(
f"\nThere are {available} {person.preferred_operating_system.value} laptop(s) available."
)

best_os = most_available_os(laptops)

if best_os != person.preferred_operating_system:
print(
f"If you're willing to accept {best_os.value}, you're more likely to get a laptop."
)
46 changes: 46 additions & 0 deletions prep-exercises/inheritance.py
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class Parent:
# Initialise the class
def __init__(self, first_name: str, last_name: str):
self.first_name = first_name
self.last_name = last_name

# Gets first_name and last_name from Parent class
def get_name(self) -> str:
return f"{self.first_name} {self.last_name}"


class Child(Parent):
# setup Child class from the superclass Parent
# has a new field for previous last names
def __init__(self, first_name: str, last_name: str):
super().__init__(first_name, last_name)
self.previous_last_names = []

# changes the previous lastname to a new provided lastname and adds the prev lastname to a list
def change_last_name(self, last_name) -> None:
self.previous_last_names.append(self.last_name)
self.last_name = last_name

# creates a suffix and appends to fullname if the prev lastname List is not empty
def get_full_name(self) -> str:
suffix = ""
if len(self.previous_last_names) > 0:
suffix = f" (née {self.previous_last_names[0]})"
return f"{self.first_name} {self.last_name}{suffix}"

# creates an instance of Child class which inherits from Parent class
person1 = Child("Elizaveta", "Alekseeva")
print(person1.get_name()) # Elizaveta Alekseeva
print(person1.get_full_name()) # Elizaveta Alekseeva
# Changes the lastname to "Tyurina" and append Alekseeva to the previous_last_name List
person1.change_last_name("Tyurina")
print(person1.get_name()) # Elizaveta Tyurina
print(person1.get_full_name()) # Elizaveta Tyurina (née Alekseeva)

# creates an instance of Parent class
person2 = Parent("Elizaveta", "Alekseeva")
print(person2.get_name()) # Elizaveta Alekseeva
print(person2.get_full_name()) # Error: Parent class does not have the get_full_name() method/attribute and program crashes
person2.change_last_name("Tyurina") # Error: Parent class does not have the change_last_name() method, program crash
print(person2.get_name()) # Elizaveta Alekseeva
print(person2.get_full_name()) # Error: Parent class does not have the get_full_name() method/attribute, program crash
22 changes: 22 additions & 0 deletions prep-exercises/person_class.py
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class Person:
def __init__(self, name: str, age: int, preferred_operating_system: str):
self.name = name
self.age = age
self.preferred_operating_system = preferred_operating_system

imran = Person("Imran", 22, "Ubuntu")
print(imran.name)
# print(imran.address) - Person class has no address attribute, hence the error message in mypy on lines 9 and 13

eliza = Person("Eliza", 34, "Arch Linux")
print(eliza.name)
# print(eliza.address) - same as line 9

def is_adult(person: Person) -> bool:
return person.age >= 18

print(is_adult(imran))

# This function will generate an attribute error when mypy runs it, because gender is not an attribute of the class, Person.
def check_gender(person: Person) -> str:
return person.gender
22 changes: 22 additions & 0 deletions prep-exercises/person_dataclass.py
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from datetime import date
from dataclasses import dataclass

@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Person:
name: str
date_of_birth: date
preferred_operating_system: str

def is_adult(self) -> bool:
today = date.today()

age = today.year - self.date_of_birth.year

if (today.month, today.day) < (self.date_of_birth.month, self.date_of_birth.day):
age -= 1

return age >= 18

imran = Person("Imran", date(2000, 10, 11), "Ubuntu")
print(imran)
print(imran.is_adult())
21 changes: 21 additions & 0 deletions prep-exercises/person_generics.py
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from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List
# from datetime import date

@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Person:
name: str
age: int
children: List["Person"]

fatma = Person(name="Fatma", age=10, children=[])
aisha = Person(name="Aisha", age=7, children=[])

imran = Person(name="Imran", age=38, children=[fatma, aisha])

def print_family_tree(person: Person) -> None:
print(person.name)
for child in person.children:
print(f"- {child.name} ({child.age})")

print_family_tree(imran)
20 changes: 20 additions & 0 deletions prep-exercises/person_method.py
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import datetime as dt

class Person:
def __init__(self, name: str, dob: dt.date, preferred_operating_system: str):
self.name = name
self.dob = dob
self.preferred_operating_system = preferred_operating_system

def is_adult(self) -> bool:
today = dt.date.today()

age = today.year - self.dob.year

if (today.month, today.day) < (self.dob.month, self.dob.day):
age -= 1

return age >= 18

imran = Person("Imran", dt.date(1998, 11, 13), "Ubuntu")
print(imran.is_adult())
42 changes: 42 additions & 0 deletions prep-exercises/type_refactoring.py
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from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List

@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Person:
name: str
age: int
preferred_operating_systems: List[str]


@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Laptop:
id: int
manufacturer: str
model: str
screen_size_in_inches: float
operating_system: str


def find_possible_laptops(laptops: List[Laptop], person: Person) -> List[Laptop]:
possible_laptops = []
for laptop in laptops:
if laptop.operating_system == person.preferred_operating_systems[0]:
possible_laptops.append(laptop)
return possible_laptops


people = [
Person(name="Imran", age=22, preferred_operating_systems=["Ubuntu", "Arch Linux"]),
Person(name="Eliza", age=34, preferred_operating_systems=["Arch Linux", "macOS"]),
]

laptops = [
Laptop(id=1, manufacturer="Dell", model="XPS", screen_size_in_inches=13, operating_system="Arch Linux"),
Laptop(id=2, manufacturer="Dell", model="XPS", screen_size_in_inches=15, operating_system="Ubuntu"),
Laptop(id=3, manufacturer="Dell", model="XPS", screen_size_in_inches=15, operating_system="ubuntu"),
Laptop(id=4, manufacturer="Apple", model="macBook", screen_size_in_inches=13, operating_system="macOS"),
]

for person in people:
possible_laptops = find_possible_laptops(laptops, person)
print(f"Possible laptops for {person.name}: {possible_laptops}")
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