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How to enclose a double quoted string into a double quoted string?
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Swethasenthil ,
you can use single quotes as outer quotes, and double quotes for the inner quotes:
print ('The number: "36"')
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Using double quote inside double quote raise an error similar to single quote. You have to use "\" here .
print("the number is\"36\"")
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It was like ... print ("The number: "36"") What is the error..
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This is a very simple fix. If you don't want to use single quotes, then you can use python's escape character, the backslash.
The solution for your example is
print("The number: \"36\"")
You place the backslash directly before the character you want to print. For example, a new line is "\n", a tab is "\t", double quote "\"", single quote "\'".
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Make use of escape sequences . eg ,
"\" Something\""
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I can't undestand what you want to say.