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Emoji Variables Demo

This repository contains a Python script that demonstrates the usage of emoji variables along with their Unicode representations. It also serves as a simple demo to show a variable itself and its content using the show_line() function.

Overview

This Python script showcases various emoji variables along with their Unicode representations. The script includes a show_line() function that prints each emoji variable, its Unicode representation, and its description. This script can be used as a demo to display both the variable name and its content.

Usage

To run the script, simply execute the main() function:

python emoji_variables.py

This will print out the Unicode representations of each emoji variable along with their descriptions.

Emoji Categories

  • Emoticons: Contains various emoticon emojis such as 😀, ✂️, ✔️, ❌, ©️, etc.
  • Nature Emoticons: Includes emojis representing elements from nature, like 🐍, 🕸️, 🌍, 🚥, 🚧, etc.
  • Technology Emoticons: Consists of emojis related to technology, such as 👓, 💻, 🖥️, 🖨️, ⌨️, etc.
  • Tools Emoticons: Contains emojis representing various tools like 🔍, 🔎, 🔨, etc.
  • Other Emoticons: Additional emojis like 💼, 📂, 📊, 🔢, etc.
  • Magic Emoticons: Emojis related to magic and fantasy, including wizards, elves, and fairies.

Requirements

  • Python 3.x

Additional Information

This script is intended for simple use cases when only a few emoji are used. For more advanced usage, consider using the python-emoji library.

For more information, visit the GitHub repository or check out the related article on my blog: Emoji.