builtins – builtin functions and exceptions¶
All builtin functions and exceptions are described here. They are also
available via builtins module.
Functions and types¶
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abs()¶ 
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all()¶ 
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any()¶ 
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bin()¶ 
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class 
bool¶ 
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class 
bytearray¶ 
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callable()¶ 
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chr()¶ 
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classmethod()¶ 
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compile()¶ 
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class 
complex¶ 
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delattr(obj, name)¶ The argument name should be a string, and this function deletes the named attribute from the object given by obj.
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class 
dict¶ 
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dir()¶ 
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divmod()¶ 
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enumerate()¶ 
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eval()¶ 
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exec()¶ 
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filter()¶ 
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class 
float¶ 
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class 
frozenset¶ 
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getattr()¶ 
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globals()¶ 
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hasattr()¶ 
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hash()¶ 
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hex()¶ 
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id()¶ 
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input()¶ 
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int¶ 
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isinstance()¶ 
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issubclass()¶ 
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iter()¶ 
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len()¶ 
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list¶ 
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locals()¶ 
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map()¶ 
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max()¶ 
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class 
memoryview¶ 
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min()¶ 
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next()¶ 
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object¶ 
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oct()¶ 
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open()¶ 
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ord()¶ 
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pow()¶ 
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print()¶ 
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property()¶ 
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range()¶ 
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repr()¶ 
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reversed()¶ 
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round()¶ 
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class 
set¶ 
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setattr()¶ 
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class 
slice¶ The slice builtin is the type that slice objects have.
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sorted()¶ 
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staticmethod()¶ 
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class 
str¶ 
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sum()¶ 
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super()¶ 
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class 
tuple¶ 
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type()¶ 
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zip()¶ 
Exceptions¶
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exception 
AssertionError¶ 
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exception 
AttributeError¶ 
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exception 
Exception¶ 
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exception 
ImportError¶ 
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exception 
IndexError¶ 
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exception 
KeyboardInterrupt¶ 
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exception 
KeyError¶ 
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exception 
MemoryError¶ 
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exception 
NameError¶ 
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exception 
NotImplementedError¶ 
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exception 
OSError¶ 
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exception 
RuntimeError¶ 
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exception 
StopIteration¶ 
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exception 
SyntaxError¶ 
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exception 
SystemExit¶ See CPython documentation:
SystemExit.
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exception 
ValueError¶ 
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exception 
ZeroDivisionError¶