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Revision as of 02:27, 9 January 2019
Contents
Data types
Numeric types
Tuplets and lists
Strings
Dictionaries
Files
Other data types
Operators
Arithmetic operators
Operator | Name | Explanation |
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+ | Plus | Adds the two objects. |
- | Minus | Either gives a negative number or gives the subtraction of one number from the other. |
* | Multiply | Gives the multiplication of the two numbers or returns the string repeated that many times. |
** | Power | Returns x to the power of y. |
/ | Divide | Divide x by y. |
// | Floor Division | Returns the floor of the quotient. |
% | Modulo | Returns the remainder of the division. |
Comparison operators
Operator | Name | Explanation |
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< | Less Than | Returns whether x is less than y. All comparison operators return 1 for true and 0 for false. This is equivalent to the special variables True and False respectively. Note the capitalization of these variables' names. |
> | Greater Than | Returns whether x is greater than y. |
<= | Less Than or Equal To | Returns whether x is less than or equal to y. |
>= | Greater Than or Equal To | Returns whether x is greater than or equal to y. |
== | Equal To | Compares if the objects are equal. |
!= | Not Equal To | Compares if the objects are not equal. |