Understanding Variables in Python: A Beginner's Guide" Day 2

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Variables in Python are symbolic names that refer to a value stored in the computer’s memory. They allow you to store data, which can be used and manipulated throughout your program. Here’s a breakdown of how variables work in Python:

1. Declaring Variables
Unlike some programming languages, Python doesn’t require explicit variable declaration. You simply assign a value to a variable using the = operator:

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x = 10
name = "John"
Here, x is an integer variable with a value of 10, and name is a string variable with the value "John".

2. Variable Naming Rules
Letters (A-Z, a-z), underscores (_), and digits (0-9) can be used.
The name must not start with a digit.
Python is case-sensitive, meaning name and Name are different variables.
3. Variable Types
Python is a dynamically typed language, which means the type of the variable is inferred based on the value you assign:

Integers: Whole numbers

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age = 25
Floating-point numbers: Decimal numbers

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price = 19.99
Strings: Sequence of characters

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greeting = "Hello, world!"
Boolean: True or False

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is_active = True
4. Reassigning Variables
You can change the value of a variable by simply assigning a new value to it:

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x = 10
x = 20 # Now x is 20
5. Multiple Assignments
You can assign values to multiple variables at once:

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a, b, c = 5, 10, 15
6. Constants
Though Python does not have true constants, by convention, you can use all uppercase letters to define a value that should not change:

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PI = 3.14159
7. Best Practices
Use descriptive names for variables (age, user_name) to improve code readability.
Keep in mind that Python keywords (like class, def, for) cannot be used as variable names.
8. Global and Local Variables
Variables declared inside a function are local and accessible only within that function. Variables declared outside all functions are global and accessible throughout the program.

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x = "global"

def my_function():
x = "local"
print(x) # Output: local

my_function()
print(x) # Output: global
Understanding and using variables effectively is a core skill in Python programming, enabling you to store and manipulate data in your applications.


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