Updated PCC-Python Class

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name = "David Billings"
location = "Colorado"
print (f"Hello everyone, my name is {name} \nI just finished a Cyber-Security Bootcamp @ DU")
print (f"I am from %s.\nUsing formatted Strings is the way to go!!" %location)
print ("I have basic programming experience (Learn Python 3 The Hard Way)")

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#Get user's string
userString = input("Enter a string to start slicing: ")
num1 = int(input ("Now enter Starting point of the slice: ")) #This technique is known as type-casting!
num2 = int(input ("Now pick where to end the slice: ")) #If you do not enter an integer, the program will crash
print("The string was sliced at: %d & %d" % (num1, num2))
#print(f"The string was sliced at: {num1} & {num2}") #This produces the exact same output as above!
print("Your sliced string:\n", userString[num1:num2+1]) #We have to add 1 to the end because the Start slice is inclusive. The end slice is EXCLUSIVE!

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# Introduction to Python Programming
# Lesson 03 Assignment
# Sample Solution
# Please note that this program takes advantage of the fact that
# once a condition is met, the if structure is exited. This
# allows me to not need a lower limit in my conditions because
# if the speed were below the minimum for that Category, the
# program would have already printed the result and exited.
speed = eval(input("Please enter the wind speed: "))
if speed < 74:
print ("This is not a hurricane")
elif speed <= 95:
print ("Category 1")
elif speed <= 110:
print ("Category 2")
elif speed <= 130:
print ("Category 3")
elif speed <= 155:
print ("Category 4")
else:
print ("Category 5")

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#!/usr/bin/python3
#This programs calculates what level a hurricane is based on Wind Speed
def hurricaneSpeeds():
try:
windSpeed = int(input("Please enter the current MPH in wind speed: "))
while windSpeed:
if windSpeed <= 73 and windSpeed > 0:
print ("This isn't even a hurricane you Nancy!!")
break #Without this break line, it will SPAM text at you in the console!!!
elif windSpeed > 73 and windSpeed <= 95:
print ("You've got yourself a Category 1 hurricane.")
break #Without this break line, it will SPAM text at you in the console!!!
elif windSpeed >= 96 and windSpeed <= 110:
print ("This is a category 2 hurricane")
break #Without this break line, it will SPAM text at you in the console!!!
elif windSpeed >= 111 and windSpeed <= 130:
print ("Getting up there, Category 3!!!")
break
elif windSpeed >=131 and windSpeed <= 155:
print("Hope your safe, this is a Category 4!")
break
elif windSpeed > 155:
print("If your not safe somewhere, bend over and kiss your ass goodbye. This is a Category FIVE!!")
break
else:
print("Hurricanes can't have winds less than ZERO miles per hour!!!\n*** Try Again ***")
hurricaneSpeeds()
break
except:
print("Please enter a number: 75, 120, 200, etc...")
hurricaneSpeeds()
hurricaneSpeeds()

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"""This will define the car class"""
class car:
def __init__(self):
self.__wheels = 4
self.__windows = 6
self.__doors = 4
class computer:
def __init__(self):
self.__CPU = 0
self.__RAM = 0
self.__STORAGE = 0
self.__FIREWALL = 0
self.__AV = 0
self.__OS = 0
self.__NETWORK = 0
def setCPU(self, speed):
self.__CPU = speed
def setRAM(self, ram):
self.__RAM = ram
def setSTORAGE(self, storage):
self.__STORAGE = storage
def setOS(self, os):
self.__OS = os
def setNETWORK(self, network):
self.__NETWORK = network
def newComputer(self, cpu, ram, storage, os, network):
self.__CPU = cpu
self.__RAM = ram
self.__STORAGE = storage
self.__OS = os
self.__NETWORK = network
myPC = computer()
myPC.setCPU(500)
myPC.setRAM(32)
print(myPC._computer__CPU, myPC._computer__RAM)

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class Clock:
def __init__(self):
self.__hour = 0
self.__minute = 0
self.__second = 0
def setTime(self, hour, minute, second):
self.__hour = hour
self.__minute = minute
self.__second = second
def tick(self):
self.__second = self.__second + 1
if (self.__second == 60):
self.__second = 0
self.__minute = self.__minute + 1
if (self.__minute == 60):
self.__hour = self.__hour + 1
self.__minute = 0
if (self.__hour == 24):
self.__hour = 0
def printTime(self):
print("The time is - ", self.__hour, ":", self.__minute, ":", self.__second)
def setSeconds(self, second):
if int(second) >= 0:
if int(second) <= 59:
self.__second = second
else:
return
def setMinutes(self, minute):
if int(minute) >= 0:
if int(minute) <= 59:
self.__minute = minute
else:
return
def setHours(self, hour):
self.__hour = hour
#NOW WE'LL DEFINE OUR GETTERS
def getSeconds(self):
return self.__second
def getMinutes(self):
return self.__minute
def getHours(self):
return self.__hour

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class Computer:
def __init__(self):
self.__CPU = 0
self.__CORES = 0
self.__POWER = self.__CORES * self.__CPU
self.__RAM = 0
self.__STORAGE = 0
self.__FIREWALL = 0
self.__AV = 0
self.__OS = 0
self.__NETWORK = 0
def setCPU(self, speed):
self.__CPU = speed
def setRAM(self, ram):
self.__RAM = ram
def setSTORAGE(self, storage):
self.__STORAGE = storage
def setOS(self, os):
self.__OS = os
def setNETWORK(self, network):
self.__NETWORK = network
def newComputer(self, cpu, cores, ram, storage, os, network):
self.__CPU = cpu
self.__CORES = cores
self.__POWER = cpu * cores
self.__RAM = ram
self.__STORAGE = storage
self.__OS = os
self.__NETWORK = network
def printSpecs(self):
print("Current computer Specs are as follows:\nCPU: ", self.__CPU, "Mhz @", self.__CORES, "Total Power: ", self.__POWER, "\nRAM: ", self.__RAM, "\nStorage: ", self.__STORAGE, "Terabytes\nOperating System: ", self.__OS, "\nNetwork Connection: ", self.__NETWORK)

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from computer import Computer
myPC = Computer()
#myPC.setCPU(500)
#myPC.setRAM(32)
#print(myPC._Computer__CPU, myPC._Computer__RAM)
myPC.newComputer(2750, 6, 128, 8, "linux", "gigabit")
myPC.printSpecs()

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from clock import Clock
localTime = Clock()
localTime.printTime()
localTime.setTime(23, 59, 59)
localTime.printTime()
#print (localTime._Clock__second) #THIS IS how you access private or mangled variable names
#localTime.setSeconds("37")
#localTime.setHours(4)
#localTime.setMinutes(20)
localTime.tick()
localTime.printTime()
#print ("The class for is ",localTime, localTime.__class__) #This line prints out the memory address
control = 1
loop = 150
while control < loop:
localTime.printTime()
localTime.tick()
control = control + 1

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import tkinter as tk
from tkinter import ttk
root = tk.Tk()
#Name the window and set Geometry
root.title("Ganome's First Window")
root.geometry("300x200")
#Create a frame
frame = ttk.Frame(root, padding="10 10 10 10")
frame.pack(fill=tk.BOTH, expand=True)
#make a second frame
frame2 = ttk.Frame(root, padding="10 10 10 10")
frame2.pack(fill=tk.BOTH, expand=True)
#create buttons
button1 = ttk.Button(frame, text="Click Me!!")
button2 = ttk.Button(frame2, text="Don't Click Me!!")
button1.pack()
button2.pack()
root.mainloop()