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By Kevin McAleer, 3 Minutes
In this lesson, we’ll explore the basics of Python programming. This includes understanding variables
, data types
, basic syntax
, comments
, and operators
.
Variables are containers that hold data. Python has various data types including:
10
, 15
, 22
.1.5
, 2.67
, 3.14
.True
or False
.'hello'
, 'Python'
.Here’s how you can create variables of different types:
# An integer
age = 25
# A float
height = 5.6
# A boolean
is_adult = True
# A string
name = "Alice"
Python has a clean and easy-to-understand syntax. Here are some key points:
if age > 18:
print("You are an adult.")
print("Hello, World!")
print("Welcome to Python programming.")
\
).total = 1 + 2 + 3 + \
4 + 5 + 6
Comments are essential in making your code understandable to others and your future self. They are lines that are not executed by the Python interpreter.
# This is a single-line comment
print("Hello, World!") # This is an inline comment
"""
This is a
multi-line comment
"""
Python supports a variety of operators:
+
, -
, *
, /
, //
, %
, **
x = 10
y = 3
print(x + y) # Addition
print(x - y) # Subtraction
print(x * y) # Multiplication
print(x / y) # Division
print(x // y) # Floor division
print(x % y) # Modulus
print(x ** y) # Exponentiation
==
, !=
, >
, <
, >=
, <=
print(x == y) # Equal to
print(x != y) # Not equal to
print(x > y) # Greater than
print(x < y) # Less than
print(x >= y) # Greater than or equal to
print(x <= y) # Less than or equal to
and
, or
, not
age = 22
is_student = True
if age > 18 and is_student:
print("You are an adult student.")
This lesson covered the basics of Python, including variables, data types, basic syntax, comments, and operators. These are foundational concepts that you’ll use in every Python program you write.
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