Literals in python | How to use format function in python 3 |Part - #6

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In this video, we will be learning how to use the format function in Python 3. This function allows us to format our data in a variety of ways, and we will be looking at examples of how to use it.

In this video, we will be covering part 6 of our series on literals in Python. In this part, we will be learning about the different types of literals that are available in Python, as well as how to use escape characters in our code. By the end of this video, you will have a better understanding of how to use the format function in Python 3!

literals in python

Here’s what you’ll learn in this tutorial:
1. Literals
1. What are literals in python ?
2. Types of literals in python ?
1. Numeric Literals
1. Integer
2. Flot
3. Complex
3. String literal 
4. Escape characters
5. Format function with number and string literals
6. Boolean literal 
7. Special literal 
8. Collections List literals, Tuple literals, Dict literals, and Set literals.

Bonus: HOW VARIABLES ASSIGNMENT IMPLEMENTED AND WORKS INTERNALLY. 

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