Creating strings
Let's continue to fill out the Missing Puppy Report for Bayes. In the previous exercise, we defined bayes_age, which was a float, which represents a number.
In this exercise, we'll define favorite_toy and owner, which will both be strings. A string represents text. A string is surrounded by quotation marks (' or ") and can contain letters, numbers, and special characters. It doesn't matter if you use single (') or double (") quotes, but it's important to be consistent throughout your code.
Deze oefening maakt deel uit van de cursus
Introduction to Data Science in Python
Oefeninstructies
- Define a variable called
favorite_toywhose value is"Mr. Squeaky". - Define a variable called
ownerwhose value is'DataCamp'. - Show the values assigned to these variables.
Praktische interactieve oefening
Probeer deze oefening eens door deze voorbeeldcode in te vullen.
# Bayes' favorite toy
____
# Bayes' owner
____
# Display variables
print(favorite_toy)
print(owner)