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Python ' "
When do we use ' and " in print command and how do they diffrr if we write '2' + '2' then it gves 22 or 4. This all confuses me A LOT!! and when to use () in priny command
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👌you could should use print () in python 3 for printing anything.The things needed to be printed should be given within () it.
👌"" and '' both are used to point out strings so if you try to add two strings it just gets joined
eg: print("5"+'5')
print("5"+"5")
print('5'+'5')
output:
55
55
55
You could choose anything to point out strings .For me I use "". 😊😊
I hope this helps
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“” defines a string but when without “” defines other things (integer, floats, lists, etc etc).
python takes strings literally, so if you ask it to print(“2 + 2”) it will print 2 + 2 and not 4 whereas in print(2 + 2) it prints 4 as python doesn't take it literally and does the calculation in the brackets.
hope that helps.
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Thnx this cleared a lot
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by the way how can we use else command in Python??
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' and " differs in there needs...my brother..
they are not just like : use anyone anytime..
for better underatanding...read the code below full and carefully follow the incode and output comments BOTH..
this code gives you a brief idea of why there is ' & " both..and 2 more things...which are often used with them YO MANUPULATE STRINGS...r and /
https://code.sololearn.com/cnK7GbSZLglD/?ref=app
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if a>0 :
do this
else :
do that
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a is a variable thats why checking the value...is less than or greater