import mymodule2 import mymodule print(mymodule.add(10, 20)) print(mymodule.subtract(10, 20)) print(mymodule.multiply(10, 20)) print(mymodule2.power(10, 20))
import mymodule a = int(input("Enter first number: ")) b = int(input("Enter second number: ")) print(mymodule.add(a, b)) print(mymodule.subtract(a, b)) print(mymodule.multiply(a, b)) print(mymodule.divide(a, b))
import mymodule import mymodule2 connection = urllib.urlopen( "http://www.learnpython.org/en/Modules_and_Packages") #print "result = " + str(connection.info()) print "result code = " + str(connection.geturl()) # To make your own module, you just need to create a file with the module name # To import the module, just use import command and filename without the extension # To use the functions in the module, use <modulename>.<functionname> print "Magic number in the module: %d" % mymodule.magic_number print mymodule.add(3, 4) print mymodule.subtract(3, 4) print mymodule.divide(3, 4) print mymodule.multiply(3, 4) # You can import one module inside the other from mymodule2 import average # mymodule2 loads mymodule. But we'd expect that mymodule is loaded only once. # this should NOT print 2 print "Magic number in the module: %d" % mymodule.magic_number list = [1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10, 15, -3] x = mymodule2.average(list) print x