On 2023-01-19 at 12:59:21 -0500, Thomas Passin <li...@tompassin.net> wrote:
> Well, it's an art, not a science [...] +1 > # Create a plot > g2 = ( > ggplot(df2, > aes('Days Since Jan 22', # Comments can clarify these params > + geom_point(size=.1, color='blue') # size, color params optional > + theme_bw() # Optional theme (background, grid color, ...) > ) You've got a comma followed by a plus sign in there, so I'm not exactly sure where the parameters to which function begin and end. When it starts to look like this, I begin breaking out the parameters: label = 'Days Since Jan 22' size = geom_point(size=.1, color='blue') theme = theme_bw() g2 = ggplot(df2, aes(label, size, theme)) > # Compose a long string: > msg = ('A very long line .....\n' > + 'Another long bit of text ....' > + 'plus another ....' > ) If all the pieces are constants, then Python will concatenate them for you: msg = ('A very long line .....\n' 'Another long bit of text ....' 'plus another') You can even mix in "f" strings: msg = ('long line\n' f'left text {name} right text' 'more here') But watch out for missing spaces between the pieces! :-) > The PEP-8 rules are good, but they can't cover all cases perfectly. Some the PEP-8 rules are debatable. Regardless, they can't cover all cases perfectly. (IOW, we agree on the bit that's relevant to this thread.) -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list