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  • [[Category:Datatypes]]
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  • ...lag which signifies what type the variable is. There are generally several datatypes for numbers (such as double, float, etc.) based on how large the number is, [[Category:Datatypes]]
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  • ====Part 1: Datatypes==== ...tand. Later in the course we'll learn about more, and how to make our own datatypes.
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  • *<tt>'''str'''(x)</tt> returns a [[string]] version of x. Almost all datatypes support this function, and you can use it on your own [[class (Python)|clas
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  • ==Very Basic Datatypes== ===Why Are Datatypes So Important?===
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