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87 Pointshow to format a new python script
name = "Kenneth"
1 Answer
Ramon Berke
637 PointsTo format a script like name = 'Kenneth' you first have to put {} symbol in your string. name = 'Kenneth {}'.format('is a teacher')
the format() function here changes the {} symbol with the string you write between the brackets in format.