You can use kbd:F5 / kbd:F6, kbd:F7 and kbd:F8 to step through your coding. Debugging Key bindings Command Description kbd:F5 Goes to the next step in your program. If the next step is a method / function this command will jump into the associated code. Kbd:F6 F6 will step over the call, e.g. It will call a method / function without entering the associated code. Kbd:F7 F7 will go to the caller of the method/ function. So this will leave the current code and go to the calling code.
I observed that the IDE itself doesn't make much of a difference in Python programming. A lot of IDE functionality is already baked into Python libraries. Most devs are comfortable using Notepad++ but I used Jetbrains PyCharm just for its autocompletion. I think notepad++ has.
Kbd:F8 Use F8 to go to the next breakpoint. If no further breakpoint is encountered then the program will normally run. Python allows the following String operations. String Operations Operations Description len(s) Returns the length of string s si Gets the element on position i in String s, position start with zero s-i Get the i-tes Sign of the string from behind the string, e.g.1 returns the last element in the string 'abcdefg'0:4 Gets the first 4 elements (abcd) 'abcdefg'4: Gets the elements after the first 4 elements (abcd) a+ b + c Concatenates the int varibles a, b,c, e.g.
If a=1, b=2, c=3 then the result is 123. S.lower Result will be s in lower cases s.upper Result will be s in upper cases s.startswith(t) True, if s startsWith t s.rstrip Removes the end of line sign from the string.