14 Type Conversion in Python | Implicit vs Explicit Type Casting with Examples

Publié le: 05 juillet 2026
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In this Python tutorial, you'll learn everything you need to know about Type Conversion (Type Casting) in Python. We start by understanding the difference between Implicit Type Conversion and Explicit Type Conversion, then explore how Python converts data between different built-in data types with practical examples.

This beginner-friendly lesson covers automatic type promotion, manual type casting, and the most commonly used conversion functions such as int(), float(), str(), bool(), list(), tuple(), set(), dict(), bytes(), bytearray(), and frozenset().

Whether you're preparing for Python interviews, learning Python from scratch, or strengthening your programming fundamentals, this video will help you understand type conversion clearly.

📌 What you'll learn
What is Type Conversion?
Implicit Type Conversion
Explicit Type Conversion (Type Casting)
Numeric Type Conversion
String Conversion
Boolean Conversion
List, Tuple, Set, Dictionary Conversion
Bytes and Bytearray Conversion
Common Conversion Errors
Interview Questions and Best Practices

This video is part of my Python for Beginners series, where each concept is explained with simple examples and hands-on demonstrations.

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