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>>> a
>>> a
3
3
# Set a value as a specific value-type
>>> int(4.0)
4
>>> float(2)
2.0
>>> True - False
1
>>> False
False
>>> False + False
0
>>> int(False)
0
>>> int(False) + int(True)
1
>>> type(False)
<class 'bool'>


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Revision as of 11:37, 7 February 2024

Basic Syntax

# Leave a comment by prepending a "#" to your line

# Print "Hello World"
>>> print("Hello World!")
Hello World!

# Add values together
>>> 2 + 3
5

# Find out the type of a value
>>> type (1 + 2)
<class 'int'>
>>> type (4 / 2)
<class 'float'>

# Two to the power of 3
>>> 2 ** 3
8

# Echo 3 strings
>>> "Hello" + " " + "World"
'Hello World'

# Define a variable
>>> a = 3

# Display the contents of a variable
>>> a
3

# Set a value as a specific value-type
>>> int(4.0)
4
>>> float(2)
2.0

>>> True - False
1

>>> False
False

>>> False + False
0

>>> int(False)
0

>>> int(False) + int(True)
1

>>> type(False)
<class 'bool'>

# Add a newline to a value
>>> print("Hello World!\n")
Hello World!

# Escape an escape character
>>> print("Hello World\\n")
Hello World\n

# Single bracket are usable inside double-quotes
>>> "Hello 'orld"
"Hello 'orld"

# Escape a double bracket
>>> "Hello \"World"
'Hello "World'

# Display the lowest or highest value of a set values
>>> min(5, 1, 8)
1
>>> max(5, 1, 8)
8

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