Type & Type Conversion | Python | Code With Me

Published: 05 October 2022
on channel: NotThatGeeky
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Example

house_number = 13
street_name = "The Crescent"
town_home = "Belmont"
print(type(house_name)) # class 'int'=""

address = str(house_number + " " + street_name + ", " + town_name
print(address) # 13 The Crescent, Belmont

Type and Type Conversion
You have seen four data types so far:

int
float
bool
string
You got a quick look at type() from an earlier video, and it can be used to check the data type of any variable you are working with.

print(type(633))
int
print(type(633.0))
float
print(type('633'))
str
print(type(True))
bool
You saw that you can change variable types to perform different operations. For example,

"0" + "5"
provides completely different output than

0 + 5
What do you think the below would provide?

"0" + 5
How about the code here:

0 + "5"
Checking your variable types is really important to assure that you are retrieving the results you want when programming.


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