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Hello, everyone.

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So in this particular session, we will be starting our journey with Biton, so the agenda for this

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particular session is to learn to run a download book.

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To see different ways for getting the input and output.

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Seeing how to comment inviter.

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We will see different data VIPs.

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I'm very nervous.

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And then we will learn about the new device.

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So first of all, let's go to the Jupiter book once the directory structure is open.

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You can go to new.

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And take five and three, this would create a new model for you.

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I already have a new home to give you that I would take on that.

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It will open my notebook.

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I can rename this book to say.

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Fighting.

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Session one.

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Now, to add a new cell, you can click on this plus sign here, this will insert new sets and if you

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want to remove a particular cell.

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You can take this as a sign which would cut, Deselected said.

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Now, a cell could be of two types.

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The facility is a rendezvous with said this hotel is something which I can run using this sign.

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This can be used to run this cell.

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Apart from that, I can drive any piece of port.

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And click on Shift into which would run this quote for me, it will show this output in front of this

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out column and it and the number of the cell, the sequence of the cell number will be written in this

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particular.

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Square bracket.

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So let's say I run on Addison.

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And I arrived on the scene.

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Now, if I rerun this cell, so now the sequence number for this one will change to the next one, so

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to doing this to fourth.

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So you see how the sequence number just changed.

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Apart from that, we have another four month, which is a month down, is basically used for adding

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documentation to the book.

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If you want to create the heading, you can click cache and space.

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So whatever you will be writing next would come as a heading.

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Similarly, I can use to harsh for a smaller size.

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And three hash and so on.

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Of these monocytes.

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And anything without.

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A harsh space would mean a normal Texas.

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Now, let's see how we can take input from the user.

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So to take input from the user.

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To take input from the user, to take input from the user, we will write input.

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And in it, we will write the question which we want to be displaying so we can see what is your name?

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And once we done this, it will be able to take the input.

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So let me save money and enter.

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So it took the value.

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Munsie as the input.

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If I want to print the response so what I can do is I can save print.

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So this will print the output for me.

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So let's say Munsie.

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So this will bring this one to me if I want to bring something else.

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I can see Brent and.

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Drink whatever I want to see.

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Hello.

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What?

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And I'm able to pray and tell about you instead of this, if I want to do any particular mathematical

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operation, I can do that.

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Also.

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So it does the mathematical operation for me.

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The next thing that you will be discussing now.

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Is how to come in fighting.

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So to add comment in Biton, what we can do is.

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We will see hash and.

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This is a common.

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Now, if I.

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On any particular code here.

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Then this particular line would not be drawn, but see.

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In case I do not put any comment, the line would show me an error because this is not a correct Biton

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statement, so it gives me an Dixon.

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If I comment this again, the syntax error would go.

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Another way to create a comment inviting is using strings.

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You can convert a particular line into a comment by.

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Diving control with the forward slash.

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This would also come in this particular night.

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Now, in case I want to give another comment, I can also remove the hash, I can put this in a string

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form.

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So this will also be treated as a comment.

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I will have to remove the space from here.

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This will also be treated as a comment and would not be displayed.

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The next thing which we have to discuss is data types, so let's see what type of data types we have

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invited inviting.

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We have numbers.

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The data for numbers is in indigenous and floating point.

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Integer, which is viewed as I n t.

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Is a whole number, which could be any number, like three three hundred two hundred, five hundred

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without any decimal point.

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Floating point is any number which has a decimal point present in it, so two point twenty four point

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six hundred point zero are floating point numbers.

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The next day that I, which we have is string's depicted as FDR.

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And string is an ordered sequence of characters, so hello, Sammy, two thousand or any other character

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is considered as a string.

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Began the note, a string by.

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Creating a string by having a single code.

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This would be a string in case I keep something in the Bellecourt.

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This would also be extreme if I put something in triple quotes, this would also be considered as a

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string.

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This would also be considered as a strength, so if I print this.

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You can see this is a multiline string while these are just.

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No strings, these do not have any multi-line here, so these are normal strings, so I can use single

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codes, double codes and track records.

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We are creating streak's.

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The other details which we have, our lists, dictionaries, diapers, sex and booleans.

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So we would start discussing about different bites once we are done with the different types of variables.

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So what is a variable, a variable is a placeholder which will hold a particular value and give it a

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name.

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So let's say I have a number seven and I want to use this number again and again.

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So what I can do is I will create a variable named X and this X will hold the value of seven so that

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whenever I want to call out the value of X, I can use it again.

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So similarly, I can create another variable Y, which would be a float type and something.

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Then I can have another variable which has a boolean value.

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So a variable is a placeholder which can hold any type of use inside it.

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So let's have a look at different variables, so here I'm creating a variable eight on this variable,

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it will hold a numeric value, say, eighty nine.

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And I will create an imprint for you.

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So when I into the valley for the easy nine, similarly I create another domain, even X equal to thirty

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four and I will print X for you.

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So let me find the product of a and.

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Ex.

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And rented for.

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So the product of E and X is three thousand and twenty six.

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So this is what a variable would allow me to do.

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So instead of typing eighty nine and thirty four again and again, I can see these values in a holder

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or the variable, which is having a particular name.

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And I can pull out the variable any time, anywhere I want without actually keeping track of what value

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it holds.

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So let's say I update the value of E as one zero two four.

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And again, I added the value of a as thirty five.

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So now I do not have to keep remembering that what the value was, it was over the course of time.

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I can simply print it and see what the value for it is.

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This is what being able to help us in achieving the next topic, which we will be going through, is

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numbers and the different type of numbers that we have and different operations which we can do on numbers.

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So let us see the different type of numbers which we have first.

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So the numbers that we have are indigenous and floating point, so let me create individual value,

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see X equals to Trin.

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So if you want to print the value of X, they can print.

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Ex.

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And if I want to bring the type of X, I can check this by saying diet and inside this I can give X,

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so the value for X is 12 and the data type of X is in.

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Now, let me create another floating point value, so a float value, let's say.

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Why is he going to do to point my name and let me print?

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Why and bring the type of I also.

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So why is the one nine nine and the day that I four, why is float now?

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There are different type of operations which I can perform on these numbers.

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So the first operation which I can perform is the basic arithmetic operation, the first one being.

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Addition.

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I can add X.

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And why?

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And it will give me fourteen point ninety.

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I can subtract X from my.

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And it would give me negative nine one zero one.

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I can multiply these.

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So it would give me twenty five point eight, the next operation, which I can do is of division.

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So let's say we divide three by two.

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So although three and two are both integers.

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It is giving us a floating point value as a result, and here we can see that then the value is when

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the operations are done between individual and a float, it will by default, consider the data type

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of the design and accordingly, it will make the value as integer or floor.

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Now, because we have as a floating point, that is why it made all the results as float values.

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Now, in case I am adding to numbers as two and three, which are integers, the result is also in dijo.

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But when I converted this into a float point, it will give me a float as a result.

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The next operation, which I can perform is a flawed division, so let us see, we have seven and we

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want to.

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Find the floor, the floor value.

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With respect to food, so here I get the floor value as one.

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Now, the another solution, another thing which I can do is let's say I want to find out the remainder

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after a particular division operation.

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So let's say I divide seven by four and want to find out that.

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I mean, the.

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Then the value would be three, so I can use this percentage sign as a module, which will give me the

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remainder as the result.

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Another operation which I can perform is to find out the barber.

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So.

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I can do that using.

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So this would give me the result that the tree being eight.

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The nurse next operation, which I can do using this father operation, is to find out the square root.

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I can do that by letting I have eight.

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And I want to find out the cube root.

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So I can trace it to the power of one by three, so it will give me the key root of the number.

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If I want to find out a square root of a number, I can simply say four days to the power of zero point

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five.

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So now it would give me the square root.

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Apart from this, I can do a lot more complex operations and let's see the order of the operations,

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so let's say to Leiston, multiply by five.

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Plus.

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So this gives me 50 for.

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So it will give the president to the multiplication sign and after that perform the addition operation.

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Now, in case we have into this, then it will give decision proceedings to parenthesis.

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Hence, the result is a four, which is 10 plus two, 12 and two five plus two seven.

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Another thing which I can do with numbers is if I want to convert the data that I offer to the float

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or float to an integer, I can do that by typecasting my particular rating.

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So let's say I have leveraged X, which had some value.

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So exciting these value.

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So if I want to convert this X into a float, I can simply float.

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X. So this would convert this value into a floating point.

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Now, to actually make it effective, because now when I say float X, it will give me the float value,

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but it would not have updated the typeface.

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So if I see.

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X. So the time is still in beta, so what I can do is I can say X is equal to.

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Float X. So now when I have done this, the type of candidate X would have been updated to float.

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Similarly, I can convert the floor to an individual by saying int.

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By playing my name.

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And that's Steve, isn't it?

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So now if they find out that they.

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Or ZET.

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Sorry, sorry, sorry.

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Dipo said.

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Let me read from Mr. Michael.

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In case you face any problem, see, any object is not Coliban or anything like that, what we can do

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is we can restart the gun.

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So this particular error would go away.

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So now I'm running this.

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So it will give me the time as a teacher.

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We would walk on several operations using integers and floats, but this is it for this particular session.

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In the next session we would learn about strings and different string operations.
