I have failed to find documentation for the operator % as it is used on strings in Python. Does someone know where that documentation is?
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It's the string formatting operator. Read up on string formatting in Python.
format % values
Creates a string where format
specifies a format and values
are the values to be filled in.
Konrad Rudolph
2009-08-06 11:30:46
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A:
The '%' operator is used for string interpolation. Since Python 2.6 the String method "format" is used insted. For details see http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3101/
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A:
It applies printf-like formatting to a string, so that you can substitute certain parts of a string with values of variables. Example
# assuming numFiles is an int variable
print "Found %d files" % (numFiles, )
See the link provided by Konrad
Diaa Sami
2009-08-06 11:38:41
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A:
Note that starting from Python 2.6, it's recommended to use the new str.format()
method:
>>> "The sum of 1 + 2 is {0}".format(1+2)
'The sum of 1 + 2 is 3'
If you are using 2.6, you may want to keep using %
in order to remain compatible with older versions, but in Python 3 there's no reason not to use str.format()
.
Bastien Léonard
2009-08-06 12:40:28
format() is really powerful too. You can use named tags like "Hello {planet}".format(planet='earth')
Wahnfrieden
2009-08-06 14:27:45