Python Data Types
Python supports several data types, each designed for specific purposes. Here are some of the most commonly used data types in Python with examples: Integers ( int ): Integers are whole numbers without a decimal point. Example. x = 5 y = -10 Floats ( float ): Floats represent real numbers with a decimal point. Example: 3.14159 temperature = 98.5 Strings ( str ): Strings are sequences of characters enclosed in single or double quote. Example: "Alice" , 'Hello, World!' Lists ( list ): Lists are ordered collections of items, which can be of different data types. Example: "apple" , "banana" , "cherry" ] numbers = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ] Tuples ( tuple ): Tuples are similar to lists but are immutable (cannot be changed after creation). Example ( 3 , 4 ) colors = ( "red" , "green" , "blue" Dictionaries ( ...