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The document provides information about data types in Python. It discusses the different data types like numbers, strings, booleans, lists, tuples, sets and dictionaries. It explains the concepts of mutable and immutable data types. Under numbers, it describes integers, floating point numbers and complex numbers. It also covers type conversion between different data types and debugging in Python.

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Data Types and Debugging6

The document provides information about data types in Python. It discusses the different data types like numbers, strings, booleans, lists, tuples, sets and dictionaries. It explains the concepts of mutable and immutable data types. Under numbers, it describes integers, floating point numbers and complex numbers. It also covers type conversion between different data types and debugging in Python.

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Chapter 6 2023-24
Data Types & Debugging

Informatics Practices
Class XI ( As per CBSE Board)
Data handling

Most of the computer programming


language support data type,
variables,operator and expression like
fundamentals.Python also support these.

Data Types
Data Type specifies which type of value a
variable can store. type() function is used to
determine a variable's type in Python.
Data type continue

Data Types In Python


1. Number
2. String
3. Boolean
4. List
5. Tuple
6. Set
7. Dictionary
Data type continue
Mutable and Immutable Data type
A mutable data type can change its state or contents and
immutable data type cannot. Mutable data type:
list, dict, set, byte array
Immutable data type:
int, float, complex, string, tuple, frozen set [note: immutable version of set], bytes

Mutability can be checked with id() method. x=10


print(id(x))
x=20
print(id(x))
#id of both print statement is different as integer is immutable
Data type continue

1. Number In Python
It is used to store numeric values

Python has three numeric types:


1. Integers
2. Floating point numbers
3. Complex numbers.
Data type continue
1. Integers
Integers or int are positive or negative
numbers with no decimal point. Integers in Python
3 are of unlimited size.
e.g.

a= 100
b= -100
c= 1*20
print(a)
print(b)
print(c)

Output :-
100
-100
200
Data type continue
Type Conversion of Integer
int() function converts any data type to integer.
e.g.

a = "101" # string
b=int(a) # converts string data type to integer.
c=int(122.4) # converts float data type to integer.
print(b)
print(c)Run Code
Output :-
101
122
Data type continue
2. Floating point numbers
It is a positive or negative real numbers with
a decimal point.
e.g.
a = 101.2
b = -101.4
c = 111.23
d = 2.3*3
print(a)
print(b)
print(c)
print(d)Run Code

Output :-
101.2
-101.4
111.23
6.8999999999999995
Data type continue

Type Conversion of Floating point numbers


float() function converts any data type to floating point
number.
e.g.
a='301.4' #string
b=float(a) #converts string data type to floating point number.
c=float(121) #converts integer data type to floating point number.
print(b)
print(c)Run Code

Output :-
301.4
121.0
Data type continue
3. Complex numbers
Complex numbers are combination of a real
and imaginary part.Complex numbers are in the form
of X+Yj, where X is a real part and Y is imaginary part.
e.g.
a = complex(5) # convert 5 to a real part val and zero imaginary part
print(a)
b=complex(101,23) #convert 101 with real part and 23 as imaginary part
print(b)Run Code

Output :-
(5+0j)
(101+23j)
Data type continue
2. String In Python
A string is a sequence of characters. In python we can create
string using single (' ') or double quotes (" ").Both are same in
python.
e.g.
str='computer science'
print('str-', str) # print string
print('str[0]-', str[0]) # print first char 'h'
print('str[1:3]-', str[1:3]) # print string from postion 1 to 3 'ell'
print('str[3:]-', str[3:]) # print string staring from 3rd char 'llo world'
print('str *2-', str *2 ) # print string two times
print("str +'yes'-", str +'yes') # concatenated string

Output
str- computer science
str[0]- c
str[1:3]- om
str[3:]- puter science
str *2- computer sciencecomputer science
str +'yes'- computer scienceyes
Data type continue

Iterating through string

e.g.
str='comp sc'
for i in str:
print(i)

Output
c
o
m
p

s
c
Data type continue

3. Boolean In Python
It is used to store two possible values either true or
false
e.g.
str="comp sc"
boo=str.isupper() # test if string contains upper case
print(boo)

Output
False
Data type continue
4.List In Python
List are collections of items and each item has its own
index value.
5. Tuple In Python
List and tuple, objects mean you cannot modify the contents
of a tuple once it is assigneboth are same except ,a list is
mutable python objects and tuple is immutable Python
objects. Immutable Python d.
e.g. of list
list =[6,9] e.g. of tuple
list[0]=55 tup=(66,99)
print(list[0]) Tup[0]=3 # error message will be displayed
print(list[1]) print(tup[0])
print(tup[1])
OUTPUT
55
9
Data type continue

6. Set In Python
It is an unordered collection of unique and
immutable (which cannot be modified)items.
e.g.
set1={11,22,33,22}
print(set1)

Output
{33, 11, 22}
Data type continue
7. Dictionary In Python
It is an unordered collection of items and each item
consist of a key and a value.
e.g.
dict = {'Subject': 'comp sc', 'class': '11'}
print(dict)
print ("Subject : ", dict['Subject'])
print ("class : ", dict.get('class'))

Output
{'Subject': 'comp sc', 'class': '11'}
Subject : comp sc
class : 11
Type conversion
The process of converting the value of one data type
(integer, string, float, etc.) to another data type is called
type conversion.
Python has two types of type conversion.
Implicit Type Conversion
Explicit Type Conversion

Implicit Type Conversion:


In Implicit type conversion, Python automatically converts one data type to another data
type. This process doesn't need any user involvement.
e.g.
num_int = 12 OUTPUT
('datatype of num_int:', <type 'int'>)
num_flo = 10.23
('datatype of num_flo:', <type 'float'>)
num_new = num_int + num_flo ('Value of num_new:', 22.23)
print("datatype of num_int:",type(num_int)) ('datatype of num_new:', <type 'float'>)
print("datatype of num_flo:",type(num_flo))
print("Value of num_new:",num_new)
print("datatype of num_new:",type(num_new))
Type conversion
Explicit Type Conversion:
In Explicit Type Conversion, users convert the data type of an object to required
data type. We use the predefined functions like int(),float(),str() etc.
e.g.
num_int = 12
num_str = "45"
print("Data type of num_int:",type(num_int))
print("Data type of num_str before Type Casting": ,type(num_str)) num_str = int(num_str)
print("Data type of num_str after Type Casting": ,type(num_str)) num_sum = num_int + num_str
print("Sum of num_int and num_str:",num_sum)
print("Data type of the sum": ,type(num_sum))

OUTPUT
('Data type of num_int:', <type 'int'>)
('Data type of num_str before Type Casting': , <type 'str'>) ('Data type of num_str after Type Casting': , <type 'int'>) ('Sum of num_int
and num_str:', 57)
('Data type of the sum:', <type 'int'>)
Debugging

Debugging means the process of finding errors, finding


reasons of errors and techniques of their fixation.
An error, also known as a bug, is a programming
code that prevents a program from its successful
interpretation.
Errors are of three types –
• Compile Time Error
• Run Time Error
• Logical Error
Debugging
Compile time error :
These errors are basically of 2 types –
Syntax Error :Violation of formal rules of a programming
language results in syntax error.
For ex-
len('hello') = 5
File "<stdin>", line 1
SyntaxError: can't assign to function call
Semantics Error: Semantics refers to the set of rules
which sets the meaning of statements. A meaningless
statement results in semantics error.
For ex-
x*y=z
Debugging
Logical Error
If a program is not showing any compile time error or run time
error but not producing desired output, it may be possible that
program is having a logical error.
Some example-
• Use a variable without an initial value.
• Provide wrong parameters to a function
• Use of wrong operator in place of correct operator required for
operation
X=a+b (here – was required in place of + as per requirement
Debugging
Run time Error
These errors are generated during a program execution
due to resource limitation.
Python is having provision of checkpoints to handle
these errors.
For ex-
a=10
b=int(input(“enter a number”))
c=a/b
Value of b to be entered at run time and user may enter 0 at
run time,that may cause run time error,because any number
can’t be devided by 0
Debugging
Run time Error
In Python, try and except clauses are used to handle an
exception/runtime error which is known as exception
handling
try:
# code with probability of exception will be written
here.
a=10
b=int(input(“enter a number”))
c=a/b
except:
#code to handle exception will be written here.
print(“devide by zero erro”)
Debugging
Available exception in python
Exception Name Description
IOError This exception generates due to problem in input or output.
NameError This exception generates due to unavailability of an identifier.
IndexError This exception generates when subscript of a sequence is out of range.
ImportError This exception generates due to failing of import statement.
TypeError This exception generates due to wrong type used with an operator or
a function.
ValueError This exception generates due to wrong argument passed to a function.
ZeroDivisionError This exception generates when divisor comes to zero.
OverFlowError This exception generates when result of a mathematical calculation exceeds the
limit.
KeyError This exception generates due to non-availability of key in mapping of dictionary.
FOFError This exception generates when end-of-file condition comes without
reading input of a built in function.

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