Quick Guide to Python Basics 🚀
1. Data Types
Numbers: Whole numbers (integers) and decimal numbers (floats). Example: 5
(integer), 3.14 (float).
Strings: Text wrapped in quotes. Example: "Hello, World!".
Booleans: True or False values. Example: True, False.
2. Variables
Think of variables as containers for storing data. You give them a name and store a
value in them. Example: name = "Alice".
3. Numbers
Integers: Whole numbers like 7 or -3.
Floats: Numbers with decimals like 2.5 or -0.1.
4. Strings
Creation: Use quotes to create strings. Example: greeting = "Hi there!".
Concatenation: Join strings together with +. Example: "Hello " + "World" results in
"Hello World".
5. Casting
Convert one type to another. Example:
From number to string: str(5) gives "5".
From string to number: int("7") gives 7.
6. Booleans
True and False are used to check conditions. Example: x > 10 returns True if x is
greater than 10.
7. Operators
Arithmetic Operators: + (addition), - (subtraction), * (multiplication), / (division).
Comparison Operators: == (equal to), != (not equal to), > (greater than), < (less
than).