An educational infographic on Basic Python Programming featuring: Core Syntax: Print statements (print("Hello")), variables (x = 5), and indentation rules Data Types: Strings, integers, lists ([1, 2, 3]), and dictionaries ({"key": "value"}) Control Structures: if-else conditions, for/while loops with flowcharts.

Basic python -10 (QNA)

Python Terminology Differences

Terms Definitions Examples
Default Arguments Values that are set in the function definition and used if no argument value is passed during the function call.
        def greet(name="User"):
            print(f"Hello, {name}")
        greet()  # Outputs: Hello, User
        greet("Alice")  # Outputs: Hello, Alice
Keyword Arguments Arguments that are identified by their parameter name when passed during a function call. This helps to make the code more readable.
        def greet(greeting, name):
            print(f"{greeting}, {name}")
        greet(greeting="Hi", name="Bob")  # Outputs: Hi, Bob
Arguments The actual values that are passed to a function when it is invoked/called.
        def add(a, b):
            return a + b
        print(add(3, 4))  # Outputs: 7
Parameters Variables used in function definitions to represent the values that will be passed to the function.
        def add(a, b):  # 'a' and 'b' are parameters
            return a + b

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