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Python operATORS

Python has several types of operators: arithmetic operators perform math operations; comparison operators compare values; assignment operators assign values to variables; logical operators combine conditional statements; identity operators check if objects are identical; membership operators check if a value is in a sequence; and bitwise operators compare binary numbers. These operators allow programmers to manipulate data in various ways when writing Python code.

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Python operATORS

Python has several types of operators: arithmetic operators perform math operations; comparison operators compare values; assignment operators assign values to variables; logical operators combine conditional statements; identity operators check if objects are identical; membership operators check if a value is in a sequence; and bitwise operators compare binary numbers. These operators allow programmers to manipulate data in various ways when writing Python code.

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Python Operators

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python operATORS
-Operators are used to perform operations on
variables and values.
Python divides the operators in the following groups:

• Arithmetic operators
• Assignment operators
• Comparison operators
• Logical operators
• Identity operators
• Membership operators
• Bitwise operators
•Python Arithmetic Operators
- Arithmetic operators are used with
numeric values to
perform common mathematical operations:

Operator Name Example


+ Addition x+y
- Subtraction x-y
* Multiplication x*y
/ Division x /y
% Modulus x%y
** Exponentiation x ** y
// Floor division x // y
•Python Assingnment Operators
-Assignment operators are used to assign values to variables:
Operator Example Same As
= x=5 x=5
+= x += 3 x=x+3
-= x -= 3 x=x-3
*= x *= 3 x=x*3
/= x /= 3 x=x/3
%= x %= 3 x=x%3
//= x //= 3 x = x // 3
**= x **= 3 x = x ** 3
&= x &= 3 x=x&3
|= x |= 3 x=x|3
^= x ^= 3 x=x^3
>>= x >>= 3 x = x >> 3
<<= x <<= 3 x = x << 3
•Python Comparision Operators
-Comparison operators are used to compare
two values:

Operator Name Example


== Equal x == y
!= Not equal x != y
> Greater than x>y
< Less than x<y
>= Greater than
or equal to x >= y
<= Less than
or equal to x <= y
•Python Logical Operators
-Logical operators are used to combine conditional
statements:
Operator Description Example
and Returns True if
both statements are true x < 5 and x < 10
or Returns True if
one of the statements is true x < 5 or x < 4
not Reverse the result,
returns False if
the result is true not(x < 5 and x < 10)
•Python Identity Operators
-Identity operators are used to compare the
objects, not if they are equal, but if they are
actually the same object, with the same memory
location:

Operator Description Example


is Returns True if both
variables are the same object x is y

is not Returns True if both


variables are not the same object x is not y
•Python Membership
Operators
-Membership operators are used to test if a sequence
is presented in an object:

Operator Description Example


in Returns True if a
sequence with the specified
value is present in the object x in y

not in Returns True if a


sequence with the specified
value is not present in the object x not in
y
•Python Bitwise Operators
-Bitwise operators are used to compare (binary) numbers:

Operator Name Description

& AND Sets each bit to 1


if both bits are 1
| OR Sets each bit to 1
if one of two bits is 1
^ XOR Sets each bit to 1
if only one of two bits is 1
~ NOT Inverts all the bits

<< Zero fill


left shift shift left by pushing
zeros in from the right and
let the leftmost bits fall off
>> Signed
right shift Shift right by pushing copies
of the leftmost bit in from the left,
and let the rightmost bits fall off

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