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Python for Finance

Python for Finance

By : Yuxing Yan
3.9 (22)
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Python for Finance

Python for Finance

3.9 (22)
By: Yuxing Yan

Overview of this book

A hands-on guide with easy-to-follow examples to help you learn about option theory, quantitative finance, financial modeling, and time series using Python. Python for Finance is perfect for graduate students, practitioners, and application developers who wish to learn how to utilize Python to handle their financial needs. Basic knowledge of Python will be helpful but knowledge of programming is necessary.
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Writing a program – the empty shell method

To vividly describe this method, we call it the empty shell method. The method works like this: generate an empty shell first and test it, then add one line and test it. If there is no error, add one more line and test the program. Repeat this procedure until you finish the whole program. The CND function is used as an example in the following case:

  1. After launching Python, click on File then New Window Ctrl + N. Generate the following empty shell:
    def CND(x):
        return x
    
  2. Click on File | Save; for example, save it as cnd.py.
  3. Click on Run and then click on Run from module F5. The following line will appear:
    >>>===========RESTART ==================
  4. To test our program, we will enter various values. If we enter 1, the output would be 1. If we enter 5, then the output will be 5, as shown in the following example:
    >>>CND(1)
    1
    
  5. We add one line as shown in the following code:
    def CND(x):
        (a1,a2,a3,a4,a5)=(0.31938153,-0.356563782...
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