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.
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