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Python way of printing: with 'format' or percent form? [duplicate]

In Python there seem to be two different ways of generating formatted output: user = "Alex" number = 38746 print("%s asked %d questions on stackoverflow.com" % (user, number)) print("{0} asked {1} ...
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python usage of percentage sign- doesn't appear to be modulo or string formatting [duplicate]

What does a % sign mean in python when it is not a modulo or a string formatter? I came across it in this baffling block of code in the timeit module: # Don't change the indentation of the template; ...
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Adding line numbers to a file [duplicate]

I need to write the line numbers to an already existing text file in python 3. They have asked for the first 5 columns of the text file to contain a 4 digit line number followed by a space. I've ...
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What's the difference between f"{x}" and "{}".format(x) in python? [duplicate]

I'm new to python, and I just want to know the difference between those examples. Does it differ when it comes to the execution speed? When do I use one of them instead of the other? x: int = 64 print(...
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String formatting: better to use '%' or 'format'? [duplicate]

I use python 3.4 and I can format strings in two ways: print("%d %d" %(1, 2)) and print("{:d} {:d}".format(1, 2)) In documentation they show examples only using 'format'. Do it mean that using '%'...
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Understanting what the syntax for {:.2} means in python [duplicate]

I am working on creating a linear regression model for a specific data set, I am following an example I found on you tube, at some point I calculate the kurtosis and the skewness as below: # calculate ...
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Convert f-string syntax to print in older versions of python [duplicate]

How do i convert an f-string in python so that it can be printed by python version older than 3.6? print(f"Player 1: {move1} Player 2: {move2}") When I try to run this in Python (3.5.3) it gives ...
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String injection of Python3 command-line args [duplicate]

New to Python, I have the following script: #!/usr/bin/env python3 import sys env = sys.argv[1:] # The name of the environment we're executing over ('Dev', 'Test', 'Prod', etc) print('Executing ...
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Grok Learning: Halve this TypeError [duplicate]

I have to write a program that reads in a whole number and prints out that number divided by two. This is my code: a= int(input("Number: ")) h= a/2 print("Half number: " + h) But I keep getting ...
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Difference between r and rf in python [duplicate]

I have the following code def latex_template(name, title): return '\n'.join((r"\begin{figure}[ht]", r" This is a custom LaTeX template!", r&...
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How do i use the % placeholder to write something in python? [duplicate]

I have been asked to use the % placeholder to write something in python. I don't know how to do it can you help.
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Please explain '%' usage in python [duplicate]

I'm learning multithreading in python and I was reading through this answer. I understand most of the code however there is this one line which I simply don't understand and I don't know how to search ...
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How do I pass a Python variable to Bash Shell over SSH connection? [duplicate]

I try to check file existence on a remote server. Everything works fine for me, except that I want to pass the file path as a variable. Here is what I do _,stdout,_=ssh.exec_command("[ -f d:/tryssh/...
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How can I export my quiz results to a csv file using python 3? [duplicate]

I want the results to be in the format Date, Question, Name and Score file = open("results.csv", "a") file.write('Date, Question, Name, Score\n' + date + ',' question + ',' + name + ',' + score + '\...
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How to include variables in a string? [duplicate]

I'm doing some coursework and I need to determine a character's name. This is what I have so far: charOne=input("Please input your first character's name: ") charTwo=input("Please input your second ...
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String Formatting Easiest Prettiest [duplicate]

I find it takes quite a bit of focus, time an effort to format a string with the syntax I'm currently using: myList=['one','two','three'] myString='The number %s is larger than %s but smaller than %s....
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Use of %s in Python for loops [duplicate]

I'm working through Automate the Boring Stuff with Python and have come across a bit of code that goes unexplained in the text. The context is a program that is making 35 separate geography quiz text ...
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How to use variables with imaplib SINCE and BEFORE [duplicate]

I am using imaplib to get the number of emails received in a mailbox on specific dates and it works great but I would like to take it further and use variables to select the date range (with SINCE and ...
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what does {} and format do in this command python? [duplicate]

Hi i am reading a source and it has a line: fn = 'total-listmix-{}-{}.xml'.format(opt.os, opt.compiler) exept Exception as e: raise Exception('error merging coverage: {}'.format(e)) I think the {}...
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How to add variables in file name using subprocess in Python [duplicate]

I am new to python, want to make a file with variables name using as the name of the file- For example two variables are - msid, serviceid File name should be serviceid.msid.req in some path with ...
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How to remove the space between % and my defined variable [duplicate]

percentage = (a+b+c+d)/4 print("Your final mark will be:", percentage,"%") Let's use 75 for example. 75 % shows as the output, but how do I make it so there's no space. Like 75% not 75 %. Note: I ...
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replace characters in url by gene/compound id using python [duplicate]

I am trying to replace part of url by gene id using python 3.5. Can someone help me in replacing 'xxx' by integer stored in variable input_id? input_id = 135 my_url = "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/...
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I need help using string formatting for two pieces of information a user inputs in Python [duplicate]

I am trying to learn Python and an assignment I am doing has the following prompt. I'm in the third chapter and so far this chapter has gone over strings, lists, tuples, sets, dictionaries, data type ...
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How do you put a value in an input text? [duplicate]

ticket = [0 for f in range(11)] x=0 for i in range(10): x = x+1 ticket[x] = int(input("INPUT-",x,":")) i want to make the input look like "INPUT-1: ",...
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Using variables in strings? [duplicate]

I'm trying to make a Madlibs-type thing in python, as I'm new to coding and wanted a sort of simple project to work on for a first thing to make. I'm trying to make it so that the verbs/nouns/...
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What is the % operator in `string % variables`? [duplicate]

I thought that % (modulo) returned remainders from division but saw this working piece of code and now I'm confused. Here's the code: prices = { "banana" : 4, "apple" : 2, "orange" : 1....
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Difference between old and new formatting options Python [duplicate]

What is the difference between this "Old" type of formatting and the "New" type of formatting? New: '%s %s' % ('one', 'two') Old: '{} {}'.format('one', 'two') Can someone explain this to me? Every ...
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Are Named Placeholders, .format(**DictObject,...), an Example of Using **kwargs? [duplicate]

I found this code in a sample program: >>> monitor = {'top': 5, 'left': 0, 'width': 1000, 'height': 200} >>> output = 'sct-{top}x{left}_{width}x{height}.png'.format(**monitor) >&...
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How to generate strings in a for loop following a pattern? [duplicate]

I want to get an output like this name1 name2 name3 name4 to n number of names with suffix as the range of x. How to use for loop to generate this kind of output?
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Using format instead of f string [duplicate]

I have python 3.7.4 and it has f string support. But the server I am porting my data has python < 3.6 and so does not support f string. The following code works fine in local machine: ...
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