comment out in python code example

Example 1: python comments

# this is a comment
# Python ignores comments,
something = 1  # and you can place them after any line of code

"""If you don't want to write a comments using hashtags,
you can put them in a multi-line comment block.
However, if you put hashtags in strings, they do not
create comments.
"""
# comments serve as notes to the programmers
# you can write whatever you want in comments

Example 2: how to make a comment python

# You use a hastag at the beginning of the line to make anything after it a comment
'''
You can also make a multi line comment
With three single quotes at the beginning and end!
'''

Example 3: comment in python

# This is a one line comment

"""
This is a comment for multiple lines,
as you can see
"""

""" But also this is valid """

Example 4: comments in python

#this is commented
'''
this
is
also 
a 
comment
'''

Example 5: python big comment

# one hashtag for a single line comment

"""
3 quote marks is technically
a docstring, but it works as
a multi line comment
"""

##pressing 'Alt 3' in IDLE comments out
##what you are selecting
and 'Alt 4' to uncomment

if False:
  print('Hello') # yes you can do it at the end of a line
  you can technically put if False around code you dont want it to run,
  but that would mean it has to have correct syntax,
  and would not be good for readability.

Example 6: multiline comment python

# Python doesn't support multi-line comment blocks out of the box.
# The recommended way to comment out multiple lines of code in Python is
# to use consecutive single-line comments.
# feelsbadman