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Lesson 18 of 20 ยท Names for Values
Names for Values โ Part 7
Give a value a name we can use. This is part 7 of 20.
What you'll learn
You will learn that variables store values like labeled boxes, and you can read and update them.
Steps
- 1A variable is like a labeled box. Here, 'score' is the label and 0 is what's inside. score = 0 means 'put 0 in the box called score'.
- 2print('Score:', score) looks inside the box and shows what's there โ it would display 'Score: 0'.
- 3Then score = score + 1 takes the current value (0), adds 1, and puts the result (1) back in the box. Now score holds 1!
- 4Variables let programs remember and update information โ like keeping score in a game, tracking lives, or storing a player's name.
Key Terms
- Variable
- A named place to store a value (e.g. score). You can read it and change it.
- Value
- A piece of data, like a number or text. Variables hold values.
- Assign
- To give a variable a value using = (e.g. score = 0).
Python 3
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