import addmodule a = 10 b = 20 c = addmodule.add(a, b) print(c)
import addmodule print(addmodule.add(5,4))
import addmodule print(addmodule.msg) print(addmodule.add(10, 20)) line = '-' * 40 print(line) import sys print(sys.path) #sys.path.append(r'C:\pythontraining\lib') print(line) import addmodule as a print(a.msg) print(a.add(10, 20)) print(line) from addmodule import msg, add print(msg) print(add(10, 20)) print(line) from addmodule import msg as m, add as a print(m) print(a(10, 20)) print(line) from addmodule import * print(msg) print(add(10, 20)) print(line)
#main_prog.py import the function from lib folder import addmodule #defined function in lib import sys r1 = sys.path print('r1=', r1) sys.path.append( r'..\lib' ) #second way to add path vriable but temporary only till program execution r2 = sys.path print('r2 =', r2) print(addmodule.msg) print(addmodule.add(10, 20)) import addmodule as a print(a.msg) print(a.add(10, 20)) from addmodule import msg, add print(msg) print(add(10, 20)) from addmodule import * print(msg) print(add(10, 20)) from addmodule import msg as m print(m)
import addmodule as ad a = int(input("enter the first number")) b = int(input("enter the second number")) print(ad.add(a, b))
import addmodule print(addmodule.add(10, 20)) print(addmodule.msg) #Two ways to add module. First is setting the env variale. Env VAr Name='PYTHONPATH' value: Path of lib #Second Way import sys print(sys.path) #sys.path.append(r'C:\Users\lab365\Desktop\PythonTraining\lib') import addmodule as a print(a.msg) print(a.add(10, 20)) from addmodule import msg, add print(add(10, 20)) print(msg) from addmodule import msg as m, add as a print(m) print(a(10, 20)) from addmodule import * print(msg) print(add(20, 30)) import Project.net.addmodule print(Project.net.addmodule.msg) import Project.net.addmodule as a print(a.msg)
import addmodule as addm a = int(input("enter number")) b = int(input("enter another number")) print(addm.add(a, b))
import addmodule print(addmodule.msg) print(addmodule.add(45, 10)) line = '-' * 40 print(line) # 2nd way to add path using program to do this we use a std library named sys import sys print(sys.path) # sys.path.append(r'C:\Users\lab365\Desktop\Python Training\lib') import addmodule as a print(a.msg) print(a.add(10, 20)) print(line) from addmodule import msg, add print(msg) print(add(10, 29)) print(line) from addmodule import msg as m, add as a print(m) print(a(10, 20)) print(line)