type() python 3 code example

Example 1: type python

#This is able to tell the user what the type of an object is
string_example = "string"
int_example = 1
float_example = 1.1
type_of_string = type(string_example)
#<class 'str'>
type_of_int = type(int_example)
#<class 'int'>
type_of_float = type(float_example)
#<class 'float'>

Example 2: type in python

numbers_list = [1, 2]
print(type(numbers_list))

numbers_dict = {1: 'one', 2: 'two'}
print(type(numbers_dict))

class Foo:
    a = 0

foo = Foo()
print(type(foo))

                       Output

<class 'dict'>
<class 'Foo'>
<class '__main__.Foo'>

Example 3: join python documentation

>>> ''.join(['A', 'B', 'C'])
'ABC'
>>> ''.join({'A': 0, 'B': 0, 'C': 0}) # note that dicts are unordered
'ACB'
>>> '-'.join(['A', 'B', 'C'])  # '-' string is the seprator
'A-B-C'