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Data types specify the different sizes and values that can be stored in the variable. For example, Python stores numbers, strings, and a list of values using different data types. Learn different types of Python data types along with their respective in-built functions and methods.

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02_Python_Datatypes

Introduction 👋

Data types specify the different sizes and values that can be stored in the variable. For example, Python stores numbers, strings, and a list of values using different data types.

Python is a dynamically typed language; therefore, we do not need to specify the variable’s type while declaring it. Whatever value we assign to the variable based on that data type will be automatically assigned. For example, name = 'Arthur' here Python will store the name variable as a str data type.

No matter what value is stored in a variable (object), a variable can be any type like int, float, str, list, set, tuple, dict, bool, etc.


Table of contents 📋

No. Name
01 Python_Numbers
02 Python_String
2.1 Python_String_Methods
03 Python_List
3.1 Python_List_Methods
04 Python_Tuple
4.1 Python_Tuple_Methods
05 Python_Dictionary
5.1 Python_Dictionary_Methods
06 Python_Sets
6.1 Python_Sets_Methods

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