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- print("Hello world!")
- print("Ctrl + Shift + F10 to run code without touching your mouse!")
- print("Ctrl + Shift + R for MacOS!")
- # NEW FILE
- print("Testing!")
- age = 34
- print(age)
- salary = 3200
- print(salary)
- name = "Test Person"
- print(name)
- tax = 1.24
- print(tax)
- print("Testing!")
- age = 34
- print(age)
- salary = 3200
- print(salary)
- name = "Test Person"
- print(name)
- tax = 1.24
- print(tax)
- # data types can't be mixed by default
- text = "Number"
- number = 55
- # print(text + number)
- # traditionally, we need to convert all printed
- # variable to text data type first
- number_text = str(number)
- print(text + number_text)
- # easiest way to combine numbers and text
- # f-string, which automatically converts everything to text
- text = "Hello"
- number = 123
- print(f"{text} {number}")
- # NEW FILE
- total = 176 + 287
- print(total)
- difference = 1856 - 917
- print(difference)
- # increase salary by 20%
- salary = 2650
- salary = salary * 1.2
- print(salary)
- wind_speed = 25 / 3.6
- print(wind_speed)
- # if you want to divide, and remove the decimal, use //
- apples = 25 // 4
- print(apples)
- # if we divide 25 apples by 4, how many apples is left over?
- leftover = 25 % 4
- print(leftover)
- # this is same as salary = salary + 450
- # extremely common shorthand
- salary += 450
- print(salary)
- # NEW FILE
- salary = 3100
- savings = 1850
- debt = 400
- # calculate all money together
- # print out with f-string
- total_money = salary + savings - debt
- print(f"Total money: {total_money} €")
- # NEW FILE
- number1 = "22"
- number2 = 33
- # if variable is in text format, remember to change
- # either to int (integer) or float (decimal)
- number1 = int(number1)
- total = number1 + number2
- print(total)
- # NEW FILE
- name = input("What is your name? ")
- print(name)
- print(f"Your name is: {name}")
- # NEW FILE
- # get a number from the user
- number1 = input("Give first number: ")
- # use float if you need decimals too
- # remember: user data is always text in beginning
- # convert to number
- number1 = int(number1)
- number2 = 234
- total = number1 + number2
- print(total)
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