There are two important types of operators in Python. One of them is called assignment operator and the other is called comparison operator. The assignment operator assigns data to variables, and it can be used to assign data to many variables in one go. Assignment operators can be used in assigning constant data to arguments within functions. We'll talk more about this part in later videos comparison operator is used to compare data that are contained within two variables. comparison operator is very efficient and useful in conditional statements and loops upon writing software codes.
We'll talk about this one in more advanced video. If you have a look, we can assign data to a variable let's say a equals to the same goes for B equals three. We can assign to groups of data to two variables like C and D equals four Come up five, we can print them out like print, open parentheses, a close parentheses, it printed out. The same goes for D, let's say. We can print all of them, like a comma b comma C, comma D. So that's how you assign data to variables. If you'd like to compare the contents of two variables, we would simply write down a two equal signs and the next variable, whichever variable you like, let's say b. here, it says that a is not equal to b because it's false.
Two is not equal to three. So the same goes for a equals two. So let's write down equals equals two. And this compares the content within a to number two, to see whether it's correct right its own true