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  1. print("Hello world!")
  2. print("Ctrl + Shift + F10 to run code without touching your mouse!")
  3. print("Ctrl + Shift + R for MacOS!")
  4.  
  5. # NEW FILE
  6.  
  7. print("Testing!")
  8.  
  9. age = 34
  10. print(age)
  11.  
  12. salary = 3200
  13. print(salary)
  14.  
  15. name = "Test Person"
  16. print(name)
  17.  
  18. tax = 1.24
  19. print(tax)
  20.  
  21. print("Testing!")
  22.  
  23. age = 34
  24. print(age)
  25.  
  26. salary = 3200
  27. print(salary)
  28.  
  29. name = "Test Person"
  30. print(name)
  31.  
  32. tax = 1.24
  33. print(tax)
  34.  
  35. # data types can't be mixed by default
  36. text = "Number"
  37. number = 55
  38.  
  39. # print(text + number)
  40.  
  41. # traditionally, we need to convert all printed
  42. # variable to text data type first
  43. number_text = str(number)
  44. print(text + number_text)
  45.  
  46. # easiest way to combine numbers and text
  47. # f-string, which automatically converts everything to text
  48. text = "Hello"
  49. number = 123
  50.  
  51. print(f"{text} {number}")
  52.  
  53. # NEW FILE
  54.  
  55. total = 176 + 287
  56. print(total)
  57.  
  58. difference = 1856 - 917
  59. print(difference)
  60.  
  61. # increase salary by 20%
  62. salary = 2650
  63. salary = salary * 1.2
  64. print(salary)
  65.  
  66. wind_speed = 25 / 3.6
  67. print(wind_speed)
  68.  
  69. # if you want to divide, and remove the decimal, use //
  70. apples = 25 // 4
  71. print(apples)
  72.  
  73. # if we divide 25 apples by 4, how many apples is left over?
  74. leftover = 25 % 4
  75. print(leftover)
  76.  
  77. # this is same as salary = salary + 450
  78. # extremely common shorthand
  79. salary += 450
  80. print(salary)
  81.  
  82. # NEW FILE
  83. salary = 3100
  84. savings = 1850
  85. debt = 400
  86.  
  87. # calculate all money together
  88. # print out with f-string
  89. total_money = salary + savings - debt
  90. print(f"Total money: {total_money} €")
  91.  
  92. # NEW FILE
  93.  
  94. number1 = "22"
  95. number2 = 33
  96.  
  97. # if variable is in text format, remember to change
  98. # either to int (integer) or float (decimal)
  99. number1 = int(number1)
  100.  
  101. total = number1 + number2
  102. print(total)
  103.  
  104. # NEW FILE
  105.  
  106. name = input("What is your name? ")
  107.  
  108. print(name)
  109. print(f"Your name is: {name}")
  110.  
  111. # NEW FILE
  112.  
  113. # get a number from the user
  114. number1 = input("Give first number: ")
  115.  
  116. # use float if you need decimals too
  117. # remember: user data is always text in beginning
  118. # convert to number
  119. number1 = int(number1)
  120.  
  121. number2 = 234
  122.  
  123. total = number1 + number2
  124. print(total)
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