Comments
Comments are lines of text in your code that Python ignores because they are for people, not machines. In most cases, comments are created to explain a piece of code so that another programmer who will watch the code can understand it.
123# This is a comment # Python ignores it print("Hello, kittens!")
Comments begin with #, and after this you write the text you need. Let's take another example:
1234567# Creating variables number_1 = 65 number_2 = 30 # Addition of two numbers sum_=number_1 + number_2 # Displaying the result on the screen print(sum_)
In the code above, Python displays the message and ignores the comment.
Grazie per i tuoi commenti!
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Comments are lines of text in your code that Python ignores because they are for people, not machines. In most cases, comments are created to explain a piece of code so that another programmer who will watch the code can understand it.
123# This is a comment # Python ignores it print("Hello, kittens!")
Comments begin with #, and after this you write the text you need. Let's take another example:
1234567# Creating variables number_1 = 65 number_2 = 30 # Addition of two numbers sum_=number_1 + number_2 # Displaying the result on the screen print(sum_)
In the code above, Python displays the message and ignores the comment.
Grazie per i tuoi commenti!
Awesome!
Completion rate improved to 5.88single