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Curso python udemy

  • Integers are used to represent whole numbers:
    rank = 10
    eggs = 12
    people = 3
  • Floats represent decimal numbers:
    temperature = 10.2
    rainfall = 5.98
    elevation = 1031.88
  • Strings represent text:
    message = "Welcome to our online shop!"
    name = "John"
    serial = "R001991981SW"
  • Lists represent arrays of values that may change during the course of the program:
    members = ["Sim Soony", "Marry Roundknee", "Jack Corridor"]
    pixel_values = [252, 251, 251, 253, 250, 248, 247]
  • Dictionaries represent pairs of keys and values:
    phone_numbers = {"John Smith": "+37682929928", "Marry Simpons": "+423998200919"}
    volcano_elevations = {"Glacier Peak": 3213.9, "Rainer": 4392.1}
  • Keys of a dictionary can be extracted with:
    phone_numbers.keys()
  • Values of a dictionary can be extracted with:
    phone_numbers.values()
  • Tuples represent arrays of values that are not to be changed during the course of the program:
    vowels = ('a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u')
    one_digits = (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
  • You can get a list of attributes of a data type has using:
    dir(str)
    dir(list)
    dir(dict)
  • You can get a list of Python builtin functions using:
    dir(__builtins__)
  • You can get the documentation of a Python data type using:
    help(str)
    help(str.replace)
    help(dict.values)
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