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What is a Variable?
A variable is a named container used to store data in memory.
Example:
x = 2
y = 3
z = x + y
Here:
x stores value 2
y stores value 3
z stores result 5
Think of it like:
name = "tk"
name is the label, "tk" is the value stored.
Why do we need variables?
Without variables, we would need to manually write values again and again.
Example without variable:
print(5000 + 2000)
print((5000 + 2000) * 12)
With variable:
salary = 5000
bonus = 2000
total = salary + bonus
yearly = total * 12
print(total)
print(yearly)
Benefits:
Reusability
Easy updates
Better readability
Stores dynamic user input
Helps in calculations
Python automatically assigns datatype
Python is dynamically typed, meaning you don't need to mention datatype manually.
x = 10
name = "tk"
price = 10.5
Python automatically understands the datatype.
Basic Data Types in Python
1. Integer (int)
Stores whole numbers.
x = 10
print(type(x))
Output:
<class 'int'>
2. Float (float)
Stores decimal numbers.
a = 5.6
print(type(a))
Output:
<class 'float'>
3. String (str)
Stores text data.
b = "tk"
print(type(b))
Output:
<class 'str'>
4. Boolean (bool)
Stores True or False values.
c = True
print(type(c))
Output:
<class 'bool'>
Internally:
True = 1
False = 0
Example:
val1 = True
val2 = False
print(val1 - val2)
Output:
1
Example:
print(val1 * val2)
Output:
0
5. Complex (complex)
Used for imaginary numbers.
d = 7 + 2j
print(type(d))
Output:
<class 'complex'>
Real part:
print(d.real)
Output:
7.0
Imaginary part:
print(d.imag)
Output:
2.0
Yes — .real and .imag return float values.
Variable Naming Rules / Characteristics
Python variables are case-sensitive
name = "tk"
Name = "python"
Both are different variables.
Valid variable names:
age = 25
user_name = "tk"
salary1 = 50000
Invalid variable names:
1name = "tk" ❌
user-name = "tk" ❌
class = "python" ❌
How to check datatype?
Use type()
x = 100
print(type(x))
Your Practice Set
1. Fibonacci Series
n = 10
a, b = 0, 1
for i in range(n):
print(a)
a, b = b, a + b
Output:
0
1
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3
5
8
13
21
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2. Palindrome
Palindrome means same forward and backward.
Example: madam, 121
word = input("Enter value: ")
if word == word[::-1]:
print("Palindrome")
else:
print("Not Palindrome")
Quick Interview Answer
What is variable?
A variable is a container that stores data values.
Why required?
To store data temporarily and reuse it during program execution.