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Merge pull request #3451 from oxinabox/patch-2
[julia/en] tweak order of string functions / print functions
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@ -93,21 +93,22 @@ ascii("This is a string")[1]
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# Julia indexes from 1
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# Otherwise, iterating over strings is recommended (map, for loops, etc).
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# String can be compared lexicographically
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"good" > "bye" # => true
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"good" == "good" # => true
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"1 + 2 = 3" == "1 + 2 = $(1 + 2)" # => true
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# $ can be used for string interpolation:
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"2 + 2 = $(2 + 2)" # => "2 + 2 = 4"
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# You can put any Julia expression inside the parentheses.
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# Printing is easy
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println("I'm Julia. Nice to meet you!") # => I'm Julia. Nice to meet you!
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# Another way to format strings is the printf macro from the stdlib Printf.
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using Printf
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@printf "%d is less than %f\n" 4.5 5.3 # => 5 is less than 5.300000
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# Printing is easy
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println("I'm Julia. Nice to meet you!") # => I'm Julia. Nice to meet you!
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# String can be compared lexicographically
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"good" > "bye" # => true
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"good" == "good" # => true
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"1 + 2 = 3" == "1 + 2 = $(1 + 2)" # => true
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####################################################
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## 2. Variables and Collections
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