Data Types
The modules described in this chapter provide a variety of specialized data types such as dates and times, fixed-type arrays, heap queues, double-ended queues, and enumerations.
Python also provides some built-in data types, in particular,
dict
, list
, set
and frozenset
, and
tuple
. The str
class is used to hold
Unicode strings, and the bytes
and bytearray
classes are used
to hold binary data.
The following modules are documented in this chapter:
datetime
— Basic date and time typeszoneinfo
— IANA time zone supportcalendar
— General calendar-related functionscollections
— Container datatypescollections.abc
— Abstract Base Classes for Containersheapq
— Heap queue algorithmbisect
— Array bisection algorithmarray
— Efficient arrays of numeric valuesweakref
— Weak referencestypes
— Dynamic type creation and names for built-in typescopy
— Shallow and deep copy operationspprint
— Data pretty printerreprlib
— Alternaterepr()
implementationenum
— Support for enumerations- Module Contents
- Creating an Enum
- Programmatic access to enumeration members and their attributes
- Duplicating enum members and values
- Ensuring unique enumeration values
- Using automatic values
- Iteration
- Comparisons
- Allowed members and attributes of enumerations
- Restricted Enum subclassing
- Pickling
- Functional API
- Derived Enumerations
- When to use
__new__()
vs.__init__()
- Interesting examples
- How are Enums different?
graphlib
— Functionality to operate with graph-like structures