print print "Scripts and Libraries Exercise" print # part 1 import dancing.dance from dancing.dance import boogie import sys """ made a new directory (mkdir) inside python_work_RW called "dancing" and within that made a directory called __init__.py. Then can import dancing """ # part 2 - checking what the boogie function does (aka reading the code in file) """ with open ('dance.py', 'r') as shoes: data = shoes.read() print data """ # part 3 moves = sys.argv[1:] # make some new dance moves: dancing_queen = ["twirl", "jump", "sway", "cartwheel", "backflip"] boogie(dancing_queen) # calls out the function print
import sys from dancing.dance import boogie moves = sys.argv[1:] boogie(moves)
#creating a script to run a function from the Linux command line import sys #importing system library from dancing.dance import boogie #importing function boogie moves = sys.argv[ 1:] # variable 'moves' will take whatever is in the command line # after you call the function boogie(moves) # then runs the function with the command line input as the # arguement