how to comment multiple lines in python code example

Example 1: python comment

# This is a comment

""" This is a comment"""

"""
This is a comment
Also this is a comment
"""

Example 2: 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 3: multiline comment python

# While Python doesn't support multi-line comments, it can ignore anything
'''
inside a multi-line string!
Just wrap the comment in the three single quote marks,
And
you're
good
to
go!
'''

Example 4: python comment multiple lines

#There is no way to comment multiple lines in Python.
#You just keep using "#" symbol to comment each line out.

'''
Technically you could also use triple single quotation
marks like so, but this formatting does not count
as "true" source code comments that are removed by
a Python parser.
'''

Example 5: comment multiple lines in python shortcut

Ctrl+/
For Both:
Ctrl+K+C 
to comment
Ctrl+K+U
To uncomment

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