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  1. python - How to print formatted string in Python3? - Stack Overflow

    Use f-strings if you just need to format something on the spot to print or create a string for other reasons, str.format() to store the template string for re-use and then interpolate values.

  2. python - String formatting: % vs. .format vs. f-string literal - Stack ...

    For reference: Python 3 documentation for the newer format() formatting style and the older % -based formatting style.

  3. python - What is print (f"...") - Stack Overflow

    Jul 22, 2019 · 63 In Python 3.6, the f-string, formatted string literal, was introduced (PEP 498). In short, it is a way to format your string that is more readable and fast. Example:

  4. String formatting in Python - Stack Overflow

    The previous answers have used % formatting, which is being phased out in Python 3.0+. Assuming you're using Python 2.6+, a more future-proof formatting system is described here:

  5. python - How to print a percentage value? - Stack Overflow

    Mar 15, 2011 · Given a float between 0 and 1, how to print it as a percentage? For example, 1/3 should print as 33%.

  6. In Python, is there an elegant way to print a list in a custom format ...

    Take a look on pprint, The pprint module provides a capability to “pretty-print” arbitrary Python data structures in a form which can be used as input to the interpreter.

  7. python - Printing Lists as Tabular Data - Stack Overflow

    The % outside and after the string is telling python that you intend to use the previous string as the format string and that the following data should be put into the format specified.

  8. How to print out a dictionary nicely in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 22, 2017 · 206 I like the pprint module (Pretty Print) included in Python. It can be used to either print the object, or format a nice string version of it.

  9. How to format a floating number to fixed width in Python

    The format specifier inside the curly braces follows the Python format string syntax. Specifically, in this case, it consists of the following parts: The empty string before the colon means "take the next …

  10. How to print a list in Python "nicely" - Stack Overflow

    If you really need it in Python 2.7, you could still import the print function from future from __future__ import print_function Thanks for the comment.