print... okay, howabout sprintf?
David Arnold
arnold at dstc.monash.edu.au
Sun May 7 03:28:13 EDT 2000
-->"Courageous" == Courageous <jkraska1 at san.rr.com> writes:
Courageous> Okay, I've noticed that python print supports printf
Courageous> style format notation, and that's cool. But how do you
Courageous> do the same thing with strings. i.e., what's the
Courageous> equivalent of sprintf()?
it's not print that does this. the % operator works on any string at
any time. so you can get sprintf()-like behaviour like
s = "%s = %d" % ("foo", 34)
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