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Learn Python from Scratch
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Learn Python from Scratch

Learn Python from Scratch

1. The basics
2. Arithmetic operations
3. Common data types
4. Conditional statements
5. Other data types
6. Loops
7. Functions

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Data types

In Python, like in most programming languages, you can store objects of different types. But it's important to differentiate them in terms of computer memory. There are the following data types in Python:

  • Text Type: str
  • Numeric Types: int, float, complex
  • Sequence Types: list, tuple, range
  • Mapping Type: dict
  • Set Types: set, frozenset
  • Boolean Type: bool
  • Binary Types: bytes, bytearray, memoryview

Do not dig deep into all of those data types, as for now, we don't need that. We will consider every type in future chapters.

If you have a variable which you want to check its type, use the type() function. Do not forget to use the print function, so Python will print the result for us. For example,

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# create some variable var = (1,2) # check variable type print(type(var))
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Check the types of variables days and sec_in_hour, defined in the code.

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Sektion 3. Kapitel 1
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book
Data types

In Python, like in most programming languages, you can store objects of different types. But it's important to differentiate them in terms of computer memory. There are the following data types in Python:

  • Text Type: str
  • Numeric Types: int, float, complex
  • Sequence Types: list, tuple, range
  • Mapping Type: dict
  • Set Types: set, frozenset
  • Boolean Type: bool
  • Binary Types: bytes, bytearray, memoryview

Do not dig deep into all of those data types, as for now, we don't need that. We will consider every type in future chapters.

If you have a variable which you want to check its type, use the type() function. Do not forget to use the print function, so Python will print the result for us. For example,

1234
# create some variable var = (1,2) # check variable type print(type(var))
copy
Opgave

Swipe to start coding

Check the types of variables days and sec_in_hour, defined in the code.

Løsning

Switch to desktopSkift til skrivebord for at øve i den virkelige verdenFortsæt der, hvor du er, med en af nedenstående muligheder
Var alt klart?

Hvordan kan vi forbedre det?

Tak for dine kommentarer!

Sektion 3. Kapitel 1
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