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Basic Data Types
This chapter covers the basics of Python, which are essential for
writing programs or scripts. Python has various data types like
sets, strings, lists, and dictionaries that are important for
programming. It also includes numeric data types and strings,
which are sequences of characters.
Lists: Ordered sequences of elements that can be changed
(mutable).
Sets: Collections of unordered elements that cannot be
changed (immutable).
Tuples: Similar to sets but use parentheses and are also
immutable.
These elements help programmers create effective Python
programs for various applications.
Python variables can store different types of data, and each type
can perform different functions. Here are the built-in data types in
Python:
Sequences:
1. String: str()
2. List: list()
3. Tuple: tuple() stable
4. Range: range()
Mapping:
1. Dictionary: dict()
Set: set()
Numbers:
1. Integer: int()
Boolean Value: bool()
2. Float: float()
3. Complex: Complex numbers
None: Represents the absence of a value
Variables in Python
Python Naming Conventions
Understanding Python Strings
Understanding Python Numbers
Integers in Python
Floats in Python
Numbers - Other Operators
Type Casting in Python
Useful Built-in Functions
Python Operators
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