On Monday, September 25, 2017 at 7:15:41 PM UTC-5, Cai Gengyang wrote: > """ > Boolean Operators > ------------------------ > True and True is True > True and False is False > False and True is False > False and False is False > > True or True is True > True or False is True > False or True is True > False or False is False > > Not True is False > Not False is True > > """ > > If I simply want to print a chunk of words and a paragraph like the above, what command should I use ?
Well, being that what you have there is a "multi-line string literal", then you can pass it the print function (py3). ## Begin: Python2.x interactive session ## >>> print """this is my totally awesome multi-line string""" this is my totally awesome multi-line string ## End: Python2.x interactive session ## Although, i would assign a name to it first, as passing around literals is not practical. ## Begin: Python2.x interactive session ## >>> s = """this is my totally awesome multi-line string""" >>> print s this is my totally awesome multi-line string ## End: Python2.x interactive session ## However, if your intention is to evaluate each line of the "paragraph" (as you called it), then you have to do a little more work. ## Begin: Python2.x interactive session ## >>> for line in s.splitlines(True): ... print repr(line) 'this is my\n' 'totally awesome multi-line\n' 'string' Which is a start... -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list