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Python Operators - GeeksforGeeks
In this article, we will look into different types of Python operators. OPERATORS: These are the special symbols. Eg- + , * , /, etc. OPERAND: It is the value on which the operator is applied. Python Arithmetic operators are used to perform basic mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
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Arithmetic Operators in Python (+, -, *, /, //, %, **) - nkmk note
This article explains Python's arithmetic operators and their usage. Python supports basic arithmetic operations—addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation—for numeric types (int and float). When used with sequences like lists and strings, some of these operators perform actions like concatenation and repetition.
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Python Membership and Identity Operators (in, not in, is and is not)
Membership operators in Python, namely `in` and not in, test whether a value or variable is found in a sequence like strings, lists, tuples, etc. For example: Code. print (3 in x) print (6 not in x) Output. True. On the other hand, identity operators in Python, namely `is` and `is not`, compare the memory locations of two objects. For example:
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3 Python: Input/Output, Operators, Data Types, Strings, List
Python provides us with a number of built-in functions that facilitate the rapid creation of programs. The input () and print () built-in methods, which are frequently used for input and output operations, respectively, are two of the most frequently used built-in functions.
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Difference between / vs. // operator in Python - GeeksforGeeks
The / operator performs true division. It always returns a floating-point number (even if the result is a whole number). It keeps the decimal (fractional) part. Example: Explanation: Data-type of res is float. The // operator performs floor division. It returns the largest integer less than or equal to the division result.
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Division Operators in Python - GeeksforGeeks
Division Operators allow you to divide two numbers and return a quotient, i.e., the first number or number at the left is divided by the second number or number at the right and returns the quotient. There are two types of division operators: When an integer is divided, the result is rounded to the nearest integer and is denoted by the symbol "//".
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Python Data Types - GeeksforGeeks
Python Data types are the classification or categorization of data items. It represents the kind of value that tells what operations can be performed on a particular data. Since everything is an object in Python programming, Python data types are classes and variables are instances (objects) of these classes.
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not Operator in Python - GeeksforGeeks
The not keyword in Python is a logical operator used to obtain the negation or opposite Boolean value of an operand. It is a unary operator, meaning it takes only one operand and returns its complementary Boolean value. For example, if False is given as an operand to not, it returns True and vice versa.
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Python Keywords and Identifiers - GeeksforGeeks
In this article, we will learn about Python keywords and identifiers and how to use them to perform some tasks. Python Keywords are some predefined and reserved words in Python that have special meanings. Keywords are used to define the syntax of the coding. The keyword cannot be used as an identifier, function, or variable name.
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Python - Relational operators in lists - Stack Overflow
I have a list and wish to output items according to relational operations. a = range(10). I wish to do : min(a[a>5]) -> 6. How do I accomplish this ? I have print min([x for x in a if x > 5]) but is there something better ? The output of a[a>5] is 1. What does it mean ?