type() — Intermediate Examples
Returns the type of an object, or creates a new type dynamically
type() with keyword arguments
Using type() with optional parameters and in iteration patterns.
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# type() intermediate usage print("Using type() with advanced parameters") help(type)
type() supports additional parameters that modify its behavior.
type() in real-world code
Practical patterns using type().
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# Common type() patterns in production code print("type() is frequently used for data transformation") # Example: processing a list data = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] print(f"Sum: {sum(data)}") print(f"Max: {max(data)}") print(f"Sorted: {sorted(data, reverse=True)}")
These patterns show how type() is commonly used in production code.
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