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\textbf{Basic DataType Quick Reference}\\
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Declaring an Integer:\\
{\ex \lstinline| b=9999999999999999999 |}
Declaring a float:\\
{\ex \lstinline| p=3.141592 |}
Declaring a Complex number:\\
{\ex \lstinline| c = 3.2+4.6j |}
Modulo Operator:\\
{\ex \lstinline| 87 % 6 |}
Exponent Operator:\\
{\ex \lstinline| 7**8 |}
Declaring a list:\\
{\ex \lstinline| var_list = [1, 1.2, [1,2]] |}
Declaring a string:\\
{\ex \lstinline| k='Single quote' |}
{\ex \lstinline| l="Double quote contain's single quote" |}
{\ex \lstinline| m='''"Contain's both"''' |}
Declaring a tuple:\\
{\ex \lstinline| var_tup = (1,2,3,4) |}
Accessing Lists, string and tuples:\\
{\ex \lstinline| seq[-1] |}
Interconversion of number datatype:\\
{\ex \lstinline| float(2.3+4.2j) |}
Interconversion of sequences:\\
{\ex \lstinline| tup=tuple([1,2,3,4,5]) |}
Spliting string into lists:\\
{\ex \lstinline| ''split this sting''.split() |}
Join lists to create strings:\\
{\ex \lstinline| ','.join['List','joined','on','commas'] |}
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