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Contents Preface i Contents 2. 1 Getting Started 3. Basic Skills .. 4. Using xterms and logging in to the server .. 4. About the Python Shell and idle .. 5. Running Python Locally .. 7. Fun with Python .. 8. Basic operations .. 8. Lists, tuples and strings .. 9. Modules .. 11. Getting help .. 11. Program control: Looping, conditionals and functions .. 12. Progressing in Python .. 16. Writing your own modules and executable scripts .. 17. List comprehension .. 18. Using objects in Python .. 18. The Numeric array package .. 20. The Curve object and its uses .. 25. Advanced Python Topics .. 28. Defining your own objects .. 28. v Dictionaries .. 37. Writing text data to files .. 37. Reading text data from a file .. 38. 2 Thermodynamics and vertical structure 39. Tutorial: Getting physical properties and constants .. 40. Problem set: Dry thermodynamics .. 41. Pressure .. 41. Ideal gas law .. 41. Atmospheric composition and mixing ratios.
a Unix workstation with the course data and software installed locally, you can just skip the login step. This is one of the beauties of X and Unix – the system doesn’t really care which computer is actually doing the calculation. This remark applies equally to OSX Macs, provided that Unix versions of the course software have been properly ...
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