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Add f-string clarification.
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@@ -139,9 +139,11 @@ len("This is a string") # => 16
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# still use the old style of formatting:
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# still use the old style of formatting:
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"%s can be %s the %s way" % ("Strings", "interpolated", "old") # => "Strings can be interpolated the old way"
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"%s can be %s the %s way" % ("Strings", "interpolated", "old") # => "Strings can be interpolated the old way"
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# You can also format using f-strings or formatted string literals
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# You can also format using f-strings or formatted string literals (in Python 3.6+)
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name = "Reiko"
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name = "Reiko"
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f"She said her name is {name}." # => "She said her name is Reiko"
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f"She said her name is {name}." # => "She said her name is Reiko"
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# You can basically put any Python statement inside the braces and it will be output in the string.
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f"{name} is {len(name)} characters long."
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# None is an object
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# None is an object
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