Lesson 8 covers data in Python including Boolean notation and literals. Boolean notation includes operators like AND (A.B), OR (A+B), and NOT (>A). Literals take values at face value and include numeric literals like integers (-10) and floats (10.24) which can be positive or negative and may include a decimal point. The lesson is about representing different types of data in Python.
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Lesson 8 - Data in Python: Boolean Notation
Lesson 8 covers data in Python including Boolean notation and literals. Boolean notation includes operators like AND (A.B), OR (A+B), and NOT (>A). Literals take values at face value and include numeric literals like integers (-10) and floats (10.24) which can be positive or negative and may include a decimal point. The lesson is about representing different types of data in Python.
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Lesson 8 Data in Python
Boolean Notation A and B
A.B A^B
A or B
A+B AvB
Not A
>A
A XOR B
A B (plus in circle)
Its all about Data!
Literals To take something literally is to take it at face value The same is true of literals in programming A literal is a sequence of one r more characters that stands for itself, such as the literal 12 Numeric literals A numeric literal contains only the digits 0-9 an optional sign character or + and a possible decimal point If it has a decimal point, then it denotes a floating-point value, or float (10.24) Otherwise, it denotes an integer value (-10)