Lesson 1, Topic 3
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Introduction To Python Strings
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Examples of strings:
'A'
'Python'
'Python was released in 1991'
'0123456789 @#$&+-/*= !?:;-,.'
Print strings to the output window:
print('A')
print('Python')
print('Python was released in 1991')
print('0123456789 @#$&+-/*= !?:;-,.')
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The empty string is written as two consecutive quotes:
''
String concatenation without spaces between the strings:
print('Hello' + 'Python.')
print('Coding' + 'is' + 'really' + 'fun!')
print('I' + 'love' + 'the' + 'Python' + 'language.')
String concatenation with spaces between the strings. These spaces can be added either at the beginning or at the end of each string:
print('Hello ' + 'Python.')
print('Coding ' + 'is ' + 'really ' + 'fun!')
print('I ' + 'love ' + 'the ' + 'Python ' + 'language.')