Read this to learn more about operators and expressions.
Example (save as expression.py
):
length = 5 breadth = 2 area = length * breadth print('Area is', area) print('Perimeter is', 2 * (length + breadth))
Output
$ python expression.py Area is 10 Perimeter is 14
How It Works
The length and breadth of the rectangle are stored in variables by the same name. We use these to calculate the area and perimeter of the rectangle with the help of expressions. We store the result of the expression length * breadth
in
the variable area
and then print it using the print
function. In the second case, we directly use the value of the expression 2 * (length + breadth)
in the print function.
Also, notice how Python pretty-prints the output. Even though we have not specified a space between 'Area is'
and the variable area
, Python puts it for us so that we get a clean nice output and
the program is much more readable this way (since we don't need to worry about spacing in the strings we use for output). This is an example of how Python makes life easy for the programmer.