Multiline Strings
What if we want to store some large text into one variable? By using large comparison, I mean text in multiple lines.
Fortunately, Python allows us to save multiple lines as one string. To do it, use tripled quotation marks. For example,
12345# Creating three-lines string large_string = """Course: String Manipulation in Python Technology: Python Level: Beginner""" print(large_string)
Note
Like in the previous chapter, you have to use the same quotation marks type (i.e. only single or double).
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Assign to variable courses
the following string (contains of 2 rows):
Introduction to Python
String Manipulation in Python
Then print this string into console.
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Multiline Strings
What if we want to store some large text into one variable? By using large comparison, I mean text in multiple lines.
Fortunately, Python allows us to save multiple lines as one string. To do it, use tripled quotation marks. For example,
12345# Creating three-lines string large_string = """Course: String Manipulation in Python Technology: Python Level: Beginner""" print(large_string)
Note
Like in the previous chapter, you have to use the same quotation marks type (i.e. only single or double).
Swipe to start coding
Assign to variable courses
the following string (contains of 2 rows):
Introduction to Python
String Manipulation in Python
Then print this string into console.
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single
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Multiline Strings
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What if we want to store some large text into one variable? By using large comparison, I mean text in multiple lines.
Fortunately, Python allows us to save multiple lines as one string. To do it, use tripled quotation marks. For example,
12345# Creating three-lines string large_string = """Course: String Manipulation in Python Technology: Python Level: Beginner""" print(large_string)
Note
Like in the previous chapter, you have to use the same quotation marks type (i.e. only single or double).
Swipe to start coding
Assign to variable courses
the following string (contains of 2 rows):
Introduction to Python
String Manipulation in Python
Then print this string into console.
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