finding data types in python code example

Example 1: how to find the datatype of a variable in python

# you can use the function type() which will returns the type of the variable
A = "Hello world !"
type(A) is int # returns False
type(A) is str # returns True

Example 2: python data types

# Here are the available types in Python. Use type() to find out what
# type your object is. 
Text Type:		str
Numeric Types:	int, float, complex
Sequence Types:	list, tuple, range
Mapping Type:	dict
Set Types:		set, frozenset
Boolean Type:	bool
Binary Types:	bytes, bytearray, memoryview
  
# Examples of types:
Strings: "This is a string"
  		 'This is also a string'
    	 """
         Triple quotes allow you to have multi-line strings and are
         useful for automatically escaping "single quotes"
         """
Integers: 	1
  			12345678901234567890 # Python 3 can represent huge numbers
    		# Use 0letter# to specify integers in other bases. Letters 
      		# are: b for binary, o for octal, x or X for hexadecimal
      		0b10 = 2 in binary, 0o10 = 8 in octal, 0x10 = 16 in hexadecimal
# Still working on this answer...
Floats: 	
Complex:	
Lists:
Tuples:
Ranges:
Dictionaries:
Sets:
Booleans:
...

Example 3: what is the type of the data python

>>> type(1234)
<class 'int'> 
>>> type(55.50) 
<class 'float'>  
>>> type(6+4j)   
<class 'complex'> 
>>> type("hello") 
<class 'str'>     
>>> type([1,2,3,4]) 
<class 'list'>      
>>> type((1,2,3,4)) 
<class 'tuple'>     
>>> type({1:"one", 2:"two", 3:"three"}
<class 'dict'>

Example 4: finding data types in python

To find the data type of data in Python, you use the type() function. You place the variable inside of the type() function and Python returns the data type