Python isinstance() Function
Definition and Usage
The isinstance() function returns 
True if the specified object is of the 
specified type, otherwise False.
If the type parameter is a tuple, this function will return True if the 
object is one of the types in the tuple.
Syntax
  
    isinstance(object, type)
  
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| object | Required. An object. | 
| type | A type or a class, or a tuple of types and/or classes | 
More Examples
Example
Check if "Hello" is one of the types described in the type parameter:
    x = isinstance("Hello", 
    (float, int, str, list, dict, tuple))
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Example
Check if y is an instance of myObj:
class myObj:
  name = "John"
y = myObj()
x = isinstance(y, myObj)
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Related Pages
The issubclass() function, to check if an object is a subclass of another object.

