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Economics 101 Presentation Generator
This project automates the creation of PowerPoint presentations for Economics 101, focusing on both macro and microeconomics topics. Utilizing the python-pptx library, this script generates presentations with predefined slides tailored for advanced economic studies.
Getting Started
Follow these instructions to set up your project environment and run the presentation generation script.
Prerequisites
- Python 3.6 or higher
- pip and venv
Setting Up a Virtual Environment
Creating a virtual environment is essential for managing project-specific dependencies.
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Navigate to Your Project Directory:
cd path/to/your/project -
Create the Virtual Environment:
python3 -m venv env -
Activate the Environment:
source env/bin/activate
Installing Dependencies
After activating the virtual environment, install the required packages specified in requirements.txt.
pip install -r requirements.txt
Example requirements.txt content:
python-pptx==x.x.x
Running the Script
Make the script executable:
chmod u+x Economics_101_Presentation.py
Run the script:
./Economics_101_Presentation.py
Or:
python3 Economics_101_Presentation.py
Presentation Structure
The script generates a PowerPoint presentation including slides on:
- Introduction to Economics
- Macroeconomics Overview
- Microeconomics Overview
- Fundamental Concepts
- Macroeconomic Indicators
- Microeconomic Analysis
- Monetary Policy
- Fiscal Policy
- International Trade
- Conclusion
Customizing the Presentation
To customize slide content and layout, modify the PresentationCreator class in your script:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from pptx import Presentation
from pptx.util import Inches, Pt
from pptx.enum.shapes import MSO_SHAPE
from pptx.enum.chart import XL_CHART_TYPE
from pptx.chart.data import CategoryChartData
from pptx.dml.color import RGBColor
class PresentationCreator:
"""
A class to create PowerPoint presentations with predefined slide templates.
Attributes:
prs (Presentation): A python-pptx Presentation object.
title (str): The title of the presentation.
"""
def __init__(self, title="Presentation"):
"""
Initializes the PresentationCreator with a title for the presentation.
Args:
title (str): The title of the presentation.
"""
self.prs = Presentation()
self.title = title
def add_section_header_slide(self, title):
"""
Adds a section header slide with a given title.
Args:
title (str): The title of the section.
"""
layout = self.prs.slide_layouts[1] # Use Title and Content layout
slide = self.prs.slides.add_slide(layout)
slide.shapes.title.text = title
# Set a subtitle or a short description in the content placeholder if needed
def add_two_content_slide(self, title, left_content, right_content):
"""
Adds a slide with a title and two content sections side by side.
Args:
title (str): The title of the slide.
left_content (str): The content for the left section.
right_content (str): The content for the right section.
"""
layout = self.prs.slide_layouts[1] # Reuse Title and Content layout
slide = self.prs.slides.add_slide(layout)
slide.shapes.title.text = title
slide.placeholders[1].text = left_content # Placeholder for left content
# Note: For a true side-by-side layout, consider adding a textbox or customizing the layout
def add_comparison_slide(self, title, content):
"""
Adds a slide designed for comparisons.
Note: This example simplifies to a single content area for demonstration.
Args:
title (str): The title of the slide.
content (str): The content for comparison.
"""
layout = self.prs.slide_layouts[1] # Simplified use of Title and Content layout
slide = self.prs.slides.add_slide(layout)
slide.shapes.title.text = title
slide.placeholders[1].text = content # Placeholder for comparison content
def add_chart_slide(self, title, data):
"""
Adds a slide with a chart based on provided data.
Args:
title (str): The title of the slide.
data (dict): The data for the chart, including categories and series.
"""
slide_layout = self.prs.slide_layouts[5] # Use Title Only layout for more chart space
slide = self.prs.slides.add_slide(slide_layout)
slide.shapes.title.text = title
chart_data = CategoryChartData()
chart_data.categories = data["categories"]
for name, values in data["series"].items():
chart_data.add_series(name, values)
x, y, cx, cy = Inches(2), Inches(1.5), Inches(6), Inches(4.5)
chart = slide.shapes.add_chart(
XL_CHART_TYPE.COLUMN_CLUSTERED, x, y, cx, cy, chart_data
).chart
# Chart style and colors can be customized further
def save_presentation(self, filename="presentation.pptx"):
"""
Saves the presentation to a file.
Args:
filename (str): The filename or path to save the presentation.
"""
self.prs.save(filename)
# Example usage
if __name__ == "__main__":
creator = PresentationCreator("Economics 101 Presentation")
# Adding slides
creator.add_section_header_slide("Introduction to Economic Theories")
creator.add_two_content_slide("Supply and Demand", "Supply Side Analysis", "Demand Side Analysis")
creator.add_comparison_slide("Economic Models", "Comparative Analysis")
# Chart data example for economic indicators
chart_data_example = {
"categories": ['2015', '2016', '2017', '2018', '2019'],
"series": {
"GDP Growth": (2.5, 2.9, 2.3, 3.1, 2.2),
"Inflation Rate": (1.5, 1.8, 2.1, 1.9, 1.6),
}
}
creator.add_chart_slide("Economic Indicators Over Time", chart_data_example)
# Saving the presentation
creator.save_presentation("./Economics_101_Presentation.pptx")
Project Structure
src/: Source codedocs/: Documentationtests/: Test scripts and datadata/: Data filesenv/: Virtual environment (excluded from version control)
Deactivating the Virtual Environment
deactivate
Ensure to replace path/to/your/project with your actual project path and adjust the requirements.txt as necessary for your dependencies.