On Mar 12, 5:07 am, "Alberto Monteiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I wrote: > > >> Hi, I am new to Python, how stupid can be the questions I ask? > > >> For example, how can I add (mathematically) two tuples? > >> x = (1,2) > >> y = (3,4) > >> How can I get z = (1 + 3, 2 + 4) ? > > Wow, I really didn't expect that my silly little newbie question > would get so many _different_ answers! > > What is the best way to get documentation about the functions > and classes of python? I tried to google, but usually I can just > find the __doc__ of the objects, without examples or anything that > can help me use it. > > Alberto Monteiro
Refer to this as a reference: http://docs.python.org/ It includes a tutorial and documentation on the functions and classes in all the global modules, as well as builtin functions (http:// docs.python.org/lib/built-in-funcs.html) and syntax. If you have prior experience with programming, you may be able to learn python from the tutorial, but otherwise, I would highly recommend you get a good book for beginners on python (http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonBooks); there's plenty of them out there. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list