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Introduction to Python | Mobile-Friendly
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Introduction to Python | Mobile-Friendly

Introduction to Python | Mobile-Friendly

1. Python Basics
2. Variables
3. Strings

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Converting

Good! But what if you want to concatenate a string with a numerical value? Like, Level: 5. If you try to apply the same approach as in the previous chapter, you will get an error that you can not concatenate str and int types.

So, how do you avoid this problem? You cannot convert text into a numerical type, but you can do the opposite. To convert a variable into a string type, use the str() function, putting the value/variable you want to convert within the parentheses. For instance, let's represent the example above in the code.

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# String and numerical values string = "Level: " number = 5 # Output result of the concatenations print(string + str(number))
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Note that we left a blank space to the right of the colon sign within the string variable.

The variables chapter and section represent the current chapter position. You need to output the message using the print() function two times in the following format:

python
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Fill in the blanks to complete the task.

# Variables
section = 3
chapter = 3

# Output the message
print()
print(
)
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course content

Cursusinhoud

Introduction to Python | Mobile-Friendly

Introduction to Python | Mobile-Friendly

1. Python Basics
2. Variables
3. Strings

book
Converting

Good! But what if you want to concatenate a string with a numerical value? Like, Level: 5. If you try to apply the same approach as in the previous chapter, you will get an error that you can not concatenate str and int types.

So, how do you avoid this problem? You cannot convert text into a numerical type, but you can do the opposite. To convert a variable into a string type, use the str() function, putting the value/variable you want to convert within the parentheses. For instance, let's represent the example above in the code.

12345
# String and numerical values string = "Level: " number = 5 # Output result of the concatenations print(string + str(number))
copy

Note that we left a blank space to the right of the colon sign within the string variable.

The variables chapter and section represent the current chapter position. You need to output the message using the print() function two times in the following format:

python
question-icon

Fill in the blanks to complete the task.

# Variables
section = 3
chapter = 3

# Output the message
print()
print(
)
Section 3
Chapter 3

Click or drag`n`drop items and fill in the blanks

Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

Sectie 3. Hoofdstuk 3
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