import os
import zipfile
import xlsxwriter
import time
import glob
import shutil
import patoolib

# import win32com.client

time.time()

# Code to Zipped Folder to Unzipped
print("Note: This method will be deleted your Zip file after completing work. Make sure you have taken all Zipped "
      "Folder backup.")
dir_name = input('Enter Zipped folder path: ')
print("Please be patient. I am Working on your data....")
extension = ".zip" or ".rar"
os.chdir(dir_name)  # change directory from working dir to dir with files
for item in os.listdir(dir_name):  # loop through items in dir
    if item.endswith(extension=".zip"):  # check for ".zip" extension
        print("Unzipping ", item)
        file_name = os.path.abspath(item)  # get full path of files
        zip_ref = zipfile.ZipFile(file_name)  # create zipfile object
        zip_ref.extractall(file_name[0:-4] + '/')  # extract file to dir
        zip_ref.close()  # close file
        os.remove(file_name)  # delete zipped file
	if item.endswith(extension=".rar"):  # check for ".zip" extension
	    print("Unzipping ", item)
        patoolib.extract_archive(extension, outdir=dir_name)
print("Status:- All Folder has been unzipped")
'''
# Code for make excel data from text data
# Create workbook and worksheet
wb = xlsxwriter.Workbook('STREAM_OUTPUT.xlsx')
sheet = wb.add_worksheet('text2excel-DATA')
row = 1  # row counter
ex = dir_name
for file in os.listdir(ex):
    # print(file)
    filepath = os.path.join(ex, file)
    # print(filepath)
    for i in os.listdir(filepath):
        file_i = os.path.join(filepath, i)
        if file_i.endswith(".txt"):
            with open(file_i, 'r') as f:
                content = f.readline()
                L = content.split(',')
                sheet.write(row, 0, L[0])  # 0 means column 0
                sheet.write(row, 10, L[4])  # 10 means column 10
                sheet.write(row, 9, L[4])
                sheet.write(row, 8, "Correct")
                excel = time.strftime("%d %b %Y %H:%M:%S", time.localtime(int(L[7])))
                sheet.write(row, 1, excel)
                Frame_path = filepath + "\\" + L[0]
                # sheet.write(row, 14, Frame_path)
                sheet.write_url(row, 14, Frame_path, string='Frame Path is here', tip='Frame Path')
                ROI_path = filepath + "/" + L[1]
                sheet.write(row, 13, ROI_path)
                sheet.insert_image(row, 15, ROI_path)
                row += 1
print("Your STREAM_OUTPUT.xlsx File has been Completed. and saved into ", dir_name)
wb.close()'''
 

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Python is a very popular general-purpose programming language which was created by Guido van Rossum, and released in 1991. It is very popular for web development and you can build almost anything like mobile apps, web apps, tools, data analytics, machine learning etc. It is designed to be simple and easy like english language. It's is highly productive and efficient making it a very popular language.

Tutorial & Syntax help

Loops

1. If-Else:

When ever you want to perform a set of operations based on a condition IF-ELSE is used.

if conditional-expression
    #code
elif conditional-expression
    #code
else:
    #code

Note:

Indentation is very important in Python, make sure the indentation is followed correctly

2. For:

For loop is used to iterate over arrays(list, tuple, set, dictionary) or strings.

Example:

mylist=("Iphone","Pixel","Samsung")
for i in mylist:
    print(i)

3. While:

While is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. Usually while is preferred when number of iterations are not known in advance.

while condition  
    #code 

Collections

There are four types of collections in Python.

1. List:

List is a collection which is ordered and can be changed. Lists are specified in square brackets.

Example:

mylist=["iPhone","Pixel","Samsung"]
print(mylist)

2. Tuple:

Tuple is a collection which is ordered and can not be changed. Tuples are specified in round brackets.

Example:

myTuple=("iPhone","Pixel","Samsung")
print(myTuple)

Below throws an error if you assign another value to tuple again.

myTuple=("iPhone","Pixel","Samsung")
print(myTuple)
myTuple[1]="onePlus"
print(myTuple)

3. Set:

Set is a collection which is unordered and unindexed. Sets are specified in curly brackets.

Example:

myset = {"iPhone","Pixel","Samsung"}
print(myset)

4. Dictionary:

Dictionary is a collection of key value pairs which is unordered, can be changed, and indexed. They are written in curly brackets with key - value pairs.

Example:

mydict = {
    "brand" :"iPhone",
    "model": "iPhone 11"
}
print(mydict)

Supported Libraries

Following are the libraries supported by OneCompiler's Python compiler

NameDescription
NumPyNumPy python library helps users to work on arrays with ease
SciPySciPy is a scientific computation library which depends on NumPy for convenient and fast N-dimensional array manipulation
SKLearn/Scikit-learnScikit-learn or Scikit-learn is the most useful library for machine learning in Python
PandasPandas is the most efficient Python library for data manipulation and analysis
DOcplexDOcplex is IBM Decision Optimization CPLEX Modeling for Python, is a library composed of Mathematical Programming Modeling and Constraint Programming Modeling