f strings python code example

Example 1: f string repr

# If you want to use repr in f-string use "!r"
# Normal behavior (using str)
>>> color = "blue\ngreen"
>>> day = datetime.date(2020, 6, 4)
>>> f"Color is {color} and day is {day}"
'Color is blue\ngreen and day is 2020-06-04'
# Alternate behavior (using repr)
>>> f"Color is {color!r} and day is {day!r}"
"Color is 'blue\\ngreen' and day is datetime.date(2020, 6, 4)"

Example 2: f string in python

# f-strings are short for formatted string like the following
# you can use the formatted string by two diffrent ways
# 1
name = "John Smith"
print(f"Hello, {name}")		# output = Hello, John Smith

# 2
name = "John Smith"
print("Hello, {}".format(name))		# output = Hello, John Smith

Example 3: f string python

# f-string is a format for printing / returning data
# It helps you to create more consise and elegant code

########### Example program ##############

# User inputs their name (e.g. Michael Reeves)
name = input()
# Program welcomes the user
print(f"Welcome to grepper {name}")

################ Output ################

""" E.g. Welcome to grepper Michael Reeves """

Example 4: python f string

>>> name = "Eric"
>>> age = 74
>>> f"Hello, {name}. You are {age}."
'Hello, Eric. You are 74.'

Example 5: python fstring

#python3.6 is required
age = 12
name = "Simon"
print(f"Hi! My name is {name} and I am {age} years old")

Example 6: f string python

num_01, num_02, num_03 = 1, 2, 3
print(f"Numbers : {num_01}, {num_02}, {num_03}")

"""
>>> Numbers: 1, 2, 3
"""

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