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1.

Executing Python from the Command Line

To execute Python from the command line, use the command python or python3 followed by the file

name. For example:

python3 script.py

Output:

Hello, World!

2. Tuples in Python

A tuple is an immutable, ordered collection of elements. Tuples are written with parentheses () and

can hold different data types.

my_tuple = (1, 'apple', 3.14)

print(my_tuple)

Output:

(1, 'apple', 3.14)

3. Lambda in Python

A lambda function is an anonymous, small function defined with the lambda keyword. It can have

any number of arguments but only one expression.


add = lambda x, y: x + y

print(add(5, 3))

Output:

4. Creating Classes in Python

A class is a blueprint for creating objects. Define a class using the class keyword followed by the

class name.

class MyClass:

def greet(self):

return "Hello, World!"

obj = MyClass()

print(obj.greet())

Output:

Hello, World!

5. Relational and Logical Operators

Relational operators: Compare values (==, !=, >, <, >=, <=).
Logical operators: Combine conditional statements (and, or, not).

x, y = 5, 10

print(x > y and x != y) # False

print(x < y or x == y) # True

Output:

False

True

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