Python Variables

 

Variables

Variables are containers for storing data values.


Creating Variables

Python has no command for declaring a variable.

A variable is created the moment you first assign a value to it.

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x = 5
y = "John"
print(x)
print(y)
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Variables do not need to be declared with any particular type, and can even change type after they have been set.

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x = 4       # x is of type int
x = "Sally" # x is now of type str
print(x)
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Casting

If you want to specify the data type of a variable, this can be done with casting.

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x = str(3)    # x will be '3'
y = int(3)    # y will be 3
z = float(3)  # z will be 3.0
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Get the Type

You can get the data type of a variable with the type() function.

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x = 5
y = "John"
print(type(x))
print(type(y))
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You will learn more about data types and casting later in this tutorial.

Single or Double Quotes?

String variables can be declared either by using single or double quotes:

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x = "John"
# is the same as
x = 'John'
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Case-Sensitive

Variable names are case-sensitive.

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This will create two variables:

a = 4
A = "Sally"
#A will not overwrite a
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