Type Casting in Python (Implicit and Explicit) with Examples (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 07 Aug, 2024

Type Casting is the method to convert the Python variable datatype into a certain data type in order to perform the required operation by users. In this article, we will see the various techniques for typecasting. There can be two types of Type Casting in Python:

Implicit Type Conversion in Python

In this, method, Python converts the datatype into another datatype automatically. Users don’t have to involve in this process.

Python `

Python program to demonstrate

implicit type Casting

Python automatically converts

a to int

a = 7 print(type(a))

Python automatically converts

b to float

b = 3.0 print(type(b))

Python automatically converts

c to float as it is a float addition

c = a + b print(c) print(type(c))

Python automatically converts

d to float as it is a float multiplication

d = a * b print(d) print(type(d))

`

**Output:

<class 'int'>
<class 'float'>
10.0
<class 'float'>
21.0
<class 'float'>

Explicit Type Conversion in Python

In this method, Python needs user involvement to convert the variable data type into the required data type.

Examples of Type Casting in Python

Mainly type casting can be done with these data type functions:

**Python Convert Int to Float

Here, we are **Converting Int to Float in Python with the **float() function.

Python `

Python program to demonstrate

type Casting

int variable

a = 5

typecast to float

n = float(a)

print(n) print(type(n))

`

**Output:

5.0
<class 'float'>

**Python Convert Float to Int

Here, we are **Converting **Float to int datatype in Python with **int() function.

Python `

Python program to demonstrate

type Casting

int variable

a = 5.9

typecast to int

n = int(a)

print(n) print(type(n))

`

**Output:

5
<class 'int'>

**Python Convert int to String

Here, we are **Converting **int to String datatype in Python with **str() function.

Python `

Python program to demonstrate

type Casting

int variable

a = 5

typecast to str

n = str(a)

print(n) print(type(n))

`

**Output:

5
<class 'str'>

**Python Convert String to float

Here, we are casting string data type into float data type with **float() function.

Python `

Python program to demonstrate

type Casting

string variable

a = "5.9"

typecast to float

n = float(a)

print(n) print(type(n))

`

**Output:

5.9
<class 'float'>

**Python Convert string to int

Here, we are **Converting **string to int datatype in Python with **int() function. If the given string is not number, then it will throw an error.

Python `

string variable

a = "5" b = 't'

typecast to int

n = int(a)

print(n) print(type(n))

print(int(b)) print(type(b))

`

**Output:

5
<class 'int'>

ValueError Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In[3], line 14
11 print(n)
12 print(type(n))
---> 14 print(int(b))
15 print(type(b))
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 't'

**Addition of string and integer Using Explicit Conversion

Python `

integer variable

a = 5

string variable

b = 't'

typecast to int

n = a+b

print(n) print(type(n))

`

**Output:

TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In[5], line 10
7 b = 't'
9 # typecast to int
---> 10 n = a+b
12 print(n)
13 print(type(n))