Python: Basic data types
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Python's basic data types include integers (whole numbers), floating-point numbers (numbers with decimals), booleans (true/false values), and strings (sequences of characters):
int: Integer, e.g.42float: Floating-point number, e.g.3.14bool: Boolean, e.g.TrueorFalsestr: String, e.g. "hello"
Example:
integer = 42
floating_point = 3.14
boolean = True
string = "Hello, World!"