Different Data Types

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A level Computing (1 - Fundamentals of Programming (1.1)) Mapa Mental sobre Different Data Types, criado por Adele Tidball em 21-07-2020.
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Different Data Types
  1. Integer - whole numbers only eg. -999, 1, 0
    1. Python - int()
      1. Pseudocode - INT()
      2. Real/Float - numbers with decimal points eg. -5.87, 100.0, 0.15
        1. Python - float()
          1. Pseudocode - REAL/FLOAT()
          2. Boolean - can only take one of two values, usually true/false eg. True/False, 1/0, yes/no
            1. Python - bool()
              1. Pseudocode - BOOL()
              2. Character - a single letter, number or symbol eg. "k", "£", "5"
                1. Python - a single alphanumeric character is represented as a string of length 1
                  1. Pseudocode - CHAR
                  2. String - used to represent text, a collection of characters eg. "money£", "helloworld"
                    1. Python - str()
                      1. Pseudocode - STRING()

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