I want to use %
-style string formatting to print a tuple:
tup = (1,2,3)
print("this is a tuple: %s." % (tup))
I expect it to print like This is a tuple: (1,2,3).
, but instead I get an error that says TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting
.
What is wrong, and how do I fix it?
In editing this question for clarity and modernization, I preserved one interesting aspect of the original example: the parentheses around tup
. These are not necessary for the %
syntax, and also do not create a tuple. It's possible that OP understood that the tuple wrapping (described in the answers here) was necessary, but simply got it wrong. For more information on that issue, see How to create a "singleton" tuple with only one element.