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OK so you now know about some of the most important Python data types, but I bet you are still confused.
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How were these double types are used in the real world.
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Sop normally for example normally you'd have these data stored in an excel file or a text file.
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So does it make sense to write them in a Python dictionary like that or like that in a list.
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No it doesn't.
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There are actually ways to automatically load the data from your Excel spreadsheet to Python to create
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that dictionary.
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So yes you have to create the dictionary but you don't have to type the data in the python data pie
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file like I did here.
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You're going to use some specific Python extensions to lower the data in here than you process the dictionary
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as we did in here.
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But don't worry, I'm going to cover that.
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And we are going to have some nice applications later in the course in the applications part.
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So stay tuned.
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