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There's a helpful '''function''' (more on what a function is in a second) called <code>type</code> that tells you what kind of thing -- what '''data type''' -- Python thinks something is. We can check for ourselves that Python considers '1' and '1.0' to be different data types: | There's a helpful '''function''' (more on what a function is in a second) called <code>type</code> that tells you what kind of thing -- what '''data type''' -- Python thinks something is. We can check for ourselves that Python considers '1' and '1.0' to be different data types: | ||
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type(1) | type(1) | ||
type(1.0) | type(1.0) | ||
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