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Data Types in Python
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Data Types in Python

Data Types in Python

1. Getting Familiar With Numbers in Python
2. Mastering Boolean Logic in Python
3. Python String Manipulation
4. Bring All the Topics Together

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Converting: float()

Given that we have already acquired an understanding of the int() operation, it is unnecessary to reiterate the same information. The float() function serves a similar purpose, with the distinction of converting data into the floating-point data type.Look at this simple example:😁

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variable1 = 56 variable2 = "98.7" variable3 = "5e4" print(float(variable1)) print(float(variable2)) print(float(variable3))
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It seems to me that one fascinating feature of the float() function should be noted. Not only can we represent regular numbers, but we can also represent concepts like infinity and Not a Number (NaN).

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You should take everything with a grain of salt! Try to check the output of the statements that are given in the task. They should be clear for Python too. Just output the code.

NaN - values that were not defined

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Seksjon 4. Kapittel 3
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Converting: float()

Given that we have already acquired an understanding of the int() operation, it is unnecessary to reiterate the same information. The float() function serves a similar purpose, with the distinction of converting data into the floating-point data type.Look at this simple example:😁

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variable1 = 56 variable2 = "98.7" variable3 = "5e4" print(float(variable1)) print(float(variable2)) print(float(variable3))
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It seems to me that one fascinating feature of the float() function should be noted. Not only can we represent regular numbers, but we can also represent concepts like infinity and Not a Number (NaN).

Oppgave

Swipe to start coding

You should take everything with a grain of salt! Try to check the output of the statements that are given in the task. They should be clear for Python too. Just output the code.

NaN - values that were not defined

Løsning

Switch to desktopBytt til skrivebordet for virkelighetspraksisFortsett der du er med et av alternativene nedenfor
Alt var klart?

Hvordan kan vi forbedre det?

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Seksjon 4. Kapittel 3
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