Memory GWC 1/22 JS & Python MatchingVersion en ligne Many of the concepts we learned in Javascript, will carry over to Python! Of course Python is unique, with its own syntax, but can you recognize, & guess, some sim’s & diff’s btw the concepts? Ex. Recognize the print statement in JS, and try to match it to the print in Python, knowing they will look similar par Victoria Vassell print ("hello, world!") a = "Hello" x = "Python is " y = "awesome" z = x + y print(z) a = 33 b = 33 if b > a: print("b is greater than a") elif a == b: print("a and b are equal") Javascript Variables: var x = 5; var y = 6; var z = x + y; Javascript: Use the error() method Javascript Print: console.log("hello,world!"); x = 4 # x is of type int x = "Sally" # x is now of type str print(x) SyntaxError: invalid syntax Javascript Comments: // This line will denote a comment fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"] for x in fruits: print(x) Javascript if Statements: if (condition) { // block of code to be executed if the condition is true } Javascript Semicolon Rule: "Semicolon"; "after"; "every"; "line"; Javascript Function: function name(parameter1, parameter2, parameter3) { // code to be executed } == equal to != not equal > greater than < less than >= less than or equal to Javascript For loop: for (let i = 0; i < 5; i++) { text += "The number is " + i + ""; } print(bool("Hello")) print(bool(15)) Javascript Comparison Operators: == equal to != not equal > greater than < less than >= less than or equal to +Additionx + y -Subtractionx - y *Multiplicationx * y /Divisionx / y %Modulusx % y No semicolons needed to represent the end of a statement :) def my_function(): print("Hello from a function") my_function() Javascript Operators: +Additionx + y -Subtractionx - y *Multiplicationx * y /Divisionx / y %Modulusx % y # Comment on a single line i = 1 while i < 6: print(i) i += 1 Javascript Booleans: let x = 0; Boolean(x); Javascript While Loop: while (i < 10) { text += "The number is " + i; i++; } Javascript String: let text = "HELLO WORLD"; Javascript String Concatenation: let displayText = 'Your ' + service + ' bill is due on ' + month + '.';