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Data Types in Python
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Data Types in Python

Data Types in Python

1. Getting Familiar With Numbers in Python
2. Mastering Boolean Logic in Python
3. Python String Manipulation
4. Bring All the Topics Together

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Math in Strings

It's time to let you dive deeper into programming! 😎

You've examined that the + operator can be applied to statements that are related to one data type: concatenate strings, add some numbers, etc. But please look at this simple example where input and output are pretty understandable for you: 😊

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print(12 * 4)
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However, multiplication works not only with equal data types, but with various ones too. This means that we can multiply your string by a number. For instance, if we multiply it by 2, the string will be printed twice. Take a look at the following example:

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print('12' * 4)
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Note

We can multiply a string only by an integer number.

Opgave

Swipe to start coding

Time to practice!

Follow the steps below and assign each result to the corresponding variable:

  1. Repeat the string1 twice and assign the result to statement1
  2. Repeat the string2 three times and assign the result to statement2

Løsning

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Sektion 4. Kapitel 6
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book
Math in Strings

It's time to let you dive deeper into programming! 😎

You've examined that the + operator can be applied to statements that are related to one data type: concatenate strings, add some numbers, etc. But please look at this simple example where input and output are pretty understandable for you: 😊

1
print(12 * 4)
copy

However, multiplication works not only with equal data types, but with various ones too. This means that we can multiply your string by a number. For instance, if we multiply it by 2, the string will be printed twice. Take a look at the following example:

1
print('12' * 4)
copy

Note

We can multiply a string only by an integer number.

Opgave

Swipe to start coding

Time to practice!

Follow the steps below and assign each result to the corresponding variable:

  1. Repeat the string1 twice and assign the result to statement1
  2. Repeat the string2 three times and assign the result to statement2

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 4. Kapitel 6
Switch to desktopSkift til skrivebord for at øve i den virkelige verdenFortsæt der, hvor du er, med en af nedenstående muligheder
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