string = "Jason"
print(string)
Jason
num = 123456
string = "number"
bool = False
print(bool)
False
a = 1 #defining the variables
b = 2
c = 3
a = c = b #making a and c equals to b
print(a, b, c) #print
2 2 2
myList = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 #Creating a list called "myList"
print(myList) #Priting out the list.
(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
items = {
"MacBook = 2017 " #Macbook, got it since 2017.
"Clock = 0 " #Cloke, broke.
"Trash = 1234567890" #trash everywhere, unstopable.
}
print(items)
{'MacBook = 2017 Clock = 0 Trash = 1234567890'}
Data Abstraction HW
- Create a class called Person with the attributes name and age. Then create a function called print_people that takes in a list of people and prints out their names and ages.
- Create a function that takes in a dictionary of people and their ages and prints out the name of the oldest person.
people = {
"Jason" : 15,
"Jim" : 14,
"Micky" : 47,
"Beth" : 39
} #this is the dictionary called "people".
for person in people:
print(person + " is " + str(people[person]) + " years old" )
Jason is 15 years old
Jim is 14 years old
Micky is 47 years old
Beth is 39 years old