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Python | id method
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Python's id(~)
method returns the "identity" of an object. The "identity" is a unique integer which is constant for the object during its lifetime and also represents the address of the object in memory.
Parameters
1. object
| object
The object to return the identity for.
Return value
A unique integer representing the identity for the given object.
Examples
To return the identity for variable a
:
a = 5.0id(a)
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Official Python Documentation
https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#id
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