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Python string formatting tricks
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number: int = 1_000_000_000 | |
print(number) # 1000000000 | |
print(f'{number:_}') # 1_000_000_000 | |
print(f'{number:,}') # 1,000,000,000 | |
var: str = 'var' | |
print(f'{var:>20}') | |
print(f'ooooh{var:>20}') | |
print(f'{var:<20}') | |
print(f'{var:<20}:') | |
print(f'{var:<20}:ABCD') | |
print(f'{var:^20}:ABCD') | |
print(f'{var:#<20}:ABCD') | |
from datetime import datetime as dt | |
now: dt = dt.now() | |
print(f'{now:%d/%m/%Y}') | |
print(f'{now:%c}') | |
print(f'{now:%I%p}') | |
float_num: float = 1234.5678 | |
print(f'{float_num:.2f}') | |
print(f'{float_num:.0f}') | |
print(f'{float_num:,.2f}') | |
print(f'{float_num:_.2f}') | |
a_num: int = 5 | |
b_num: int = 10 | |
my_var: str = 'Lucas says hi!' | |
print(f'{a_num + b_num =}') | |
print(f'{my_var = }') |
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