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This beginner-friendly video explains how Python decides the order of operations in expressions, covering operator precedence (which operators are evaluated first) and associativity (how operators of the same precedence are evaluated). Learn with clear examples to write accurate and efficient code.
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Master Python’s operator precedence and associativity today! Watch now and write more accurate Python code with Skillfloor in Tamil.
This beginner-friendly video explains how Python decides the order of operations in expressions, covering operator precedence (which operators are evaluated first) and associativity (how operators of the same precedence are evaluated). Learn with clear examples to write accurate and efficient code.
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00:00Hi everyone, I am here today.
00:05What is the update of the operators precedence?
00:07What are the operators in the room?
00:09How do we use the operators properly?
00:12How do we use the operators properly?
00:15Let's see.
00:19First, what is the operator precedence?
00:21Now, you can calculate the calculations in Python.
00:24You can use operators in one code.
00:27So, what is the operator first for Python?
00:32Next, what is the importance of the operators?
00:34And then, what is the importance of the operators?
00:37If you did the calculations, we can write the operators precedence.
00:40So, look at this slide.
00:43First, there are parentheses.
00:44First, there is a lot of parentheses.
00:47There is a calculation, so, I will go to Python.
00:49The parentheses, then the first to do that,
00:52I will write that output.
00:54That is the operator.
00:56That is the exponentiation.
00:58The exponentiation means the importance of this calculation.
01:03The next one is multiplication, division, floor division, and modulus operators.
01:10This is the operators.
01:12This is the operators.
01:14This is the calculation.
01:16The next one is addition-subraction.
01:19Addition-subraction operators.
01:21This is the calculations.
01:23The next one is comparison operators.
01:26The next one is comparison operators.
01:28This is the output.
01:30Logical operators are not the first.
01:34That is the and.
01:36That is the R.
01:38This is the operators.
01:40If you are doing a calculation,
01:42or if you are doing a calculation,
01:44the operator's precedence is the correct output.
01:49First, you can use the parentheses.
01:52That is the first calculation.
01:54If you are doing an important calculation first,
01:57it is the parenthesis.
02:00If you are doing a quantification,
02:02you will have an exponentiation.
02:04You will have an exponentiation.
02:05If there is important now,
02:07or if you are doing a parenthesis,
02:08you will end the calculation first.
02:10the one by one,
02:12the other operator will use it.
02:14This is the calculation.
02:15Okay, so if you look at the two operators, there are one presidents.
02:19Now, there are two operators. There are multiplication and division.
02:23Now, there are multiplication and division.
02:26So, if you look at the first operators, you go to the left and right.
02:32Now, there is a division.
02:34If you look at the first division, you go to the right side.
02:39You go to the left and right side.
02:42So, there are multiple operators.
02:44In this multiplication division, floor division, one by one.
02:47Left and right, you go to the right side.
02:50Let's see.
02:54If you look at the example,
02:55If you look at the divide, there is multiplication.
02:59First one, the divide and multiplication is one presidents.
03:05What is the first left to right?
03:07In the left, there is divide.
03:10That's why we get 100 plus 200 divided by 10.
03:13Then, if you divide 200 by 10, there is 20 into the output.
03:16Then, 20 will convert.
03:17So, there is multiplication in the next operator.
03:20So, the next presidents is the next operator.
03:22It means multiplication.
03:23Because if you divide and multiplication, there is one presidents.
03:26So, left to right,
03:28First divide and multiply.
03:30Then, there is multiplication.
03:32So, 3 multiply by 10, there is 30.
03:34If you look at the output.
03:36If you look at the output,
03:37For the same importance,
03:38what importance is the plus and minus.
03:40If you look at the left to right,
03:41Now, there is first plus.
03:43And then, plus.
03:44Then, the output is the plus.
03:45Then, what does that mean?
03:46If you look at the output,
03:47Then, what does it do?
03:48Then, the output is the minus.
03:49Then, we get 90.
03:51Then, the output is the final output.
03:53Okay?
03:54So, in this case,
03:55The operator's presidents are one of the ones.
03:58In this case,
03:59In this case,
04:00All operators are one by one.
04:02Okay?
04:03Let's give an example in Python.
04:12So, if you look at an example,
04:13You can see an example here.
04:14You can see an example here.
04:15You can see an operator.
04:16So, 100 minus 12 plus
04:19In this case,
04:2010 divided by 5,
04:21multiplied by
04:2225,
04:232 divided by 7,
04:24greater than or equal to 100,
04:25and
04:26100 greater than 10.
04:27So, this is our input.
04:28How do you write this first?
04:30How do you write this first?
04:31If you look at this,
04:32First,
04:33I'm going to write left to right,
04:34Because there are two parathesis values.
04:36First, there are two parathesis values.
04:37First, there are two parathesis values.
04:38So, let's write left to right.
04:40So, if you look at 10 divided by 5,
04:42If you look at the output,
04:43This is step 1.
04:45Then, next step,
04:47If you look at a parenthesis value,
04:4925 power 2,
04:51you look at 625 value.
04:52This is the next step changes.
04:54And then,
04:55third step,
04:56So, once you look at the parenthesis,
04:58you look at the important thing,
04:59multiplication and division.
05:01So, this is left to right.
05:03First, in the multiplication,
05:04concentrate,
05:05this is the output.
05:07Next,
05:09divide,
05:10concentrate.
05:111250 divided by 7,
05:12if you look at the output,
05:14178.57,
05:15if you look at the output,
05:16we look at the output.
05:17If you look at the minus,
05:19plus,
05:20concentrate.
05:21First,
05:22100 minus 12.
05:23If you look at the first two,
05:24if you look at the right,
05:25100 minus 12 is 88.
05:26So,
05:27next step,
05:28minus,
05:29plus,
05:30plus,
05:31plus,
05:32178,
05:33266.57.
05:35Once,
05:36in the operators,
05:37you look at the comparison operators.
05:39Comparison operators,
05:40this is greater than or equal to,
05:42that is greater than.
05:43Now,
05:44266.51,
05:45greater than or equal to,
05:471000,
05:48that is false.
05:50And then,
05:51100,
05:52greater than 10,
05:53is true.
05:54Outputing is true.
05:56So,
05:57if you look at this,
05:59logical operators,
06:00and,
06:01last,
06:02logical operators,
06:03considerate,
06:04and,
06:05if we end the seller,
06:06it is false.
06:07Now,
06:08if Python is correct,
06:09you consider the same output.
06:12Because,
06:13it is false.
06:14So,
06:15step by step,
06:16so,
06:17if you look at the output,
06:18any other end,
06:19it is false.
06:20But,
06:21Python is the importance of operators.
06:23So,
06:24this is the operator's president.
06:26Now,
06:27this is the operator's president and associativity topic.
06:36Thank you everyone.
06:37Hi everyone.
06:38Hi everyone.
06:39This is the operator's president.
06:40Let's talk about the operator's president.
06:41Okay.
06:42Let's talk about operators precedents.
06:46Let's talk about operators precedents.
06:48Let's talk about operators precedents.
06:58What is the first operator precedents?
07:00Now you have a calculation.
07:03You use operators in one code.
07:06What is the importance of Python?
07:10You have a lot of importance.
07:12You have a lot of importance.
07:14Then you have a next operator.
07:16If you do the same calculation,
07:18we will say our operators precedents.
07:20Now you have a parenthesis.
07:22You have a very important parenthesis.
07:24You have a calculation for Python.
07:26You have to write Python.
07:28You will write Python.
07:32Then you have the same operator.
07:34You will check the exponentiation.
07:36You have an important importance for your exponentiation.
07:38You will start the experimental importance with the Cycling of the Cycling.
07:41Then you start theoglulation.
07:43Next and you start multiplication, and floor division and type in Modulus operators.
07:48I will start the operation with the Cycling of the Cycling of the Cycling.
07:54Don't take the Aditions Subraction.
07:58You start the Aditions Subraction operators and start the Calculations.
08:01You know?
08:02And then, check the next comparison operators.
08:04The comparison operators are output.
08:06If you calculate the output,
08:09Logical operators are not the first,
08:12that is the AND,
08:13that is the OR.
08:15So, this is the operators.
08:18If you have a calculation,
08:20or you have a calculation,
08:22then you have a correct output.
08:27First, you have a parenthesis.
08:30That is the first to calculate.
08:32If you have a calculation first,
08:36that is the parenthesis.
08:38If you look at that,
08:39I have an exponentiation.
08:41You have an exponentiation.
08:43If you look at the importance,
08:45then you have a parenthesis.
08:46That is the calculation first.
08:48That is the one by one,
08:50the other operators use.
08:52The calculation will continue.
08:54If you look at that,
08:55now there are two operators.
08:56There are one precedents.
08:58There are two operators.
08:59There are multiplication and division.
09:01Now, the core is the multiplication.
09:03It is the division.
09:04Then, the operators are the first one.
09:06If you look at the process,
09:08and go ahead to the left,
09:09then go ahead to the right.
09:11If there is a division,
09:12there will be a multiplication.
09:14If there is a multiplication,
09:15then go ahead to the right side.
09:17and go ahead to the left side.
09:18Then, go ahead to the right side.
09:19Then, go ahead to the right side.
09:20And go ahead to the right side.