On 2/27/2023 11:01 AM, Mats Wichmann wrote:
On 2/26/23 14:07, Hen Hanna wrote:
On Monday, August 29, 2022 at 7:18:22 PM UTC-7, Paul Rubin wrote:
Just because.
from math import gcd
def fizz(n: int) -> str:
match gcd(n, 15):
case 3: return "Fizz"
case 5: return "Buzz"
case 15: return "FizzBuzz"
case _: return str(n)
for i in range(1,101):
print(fizz(i))
is there any reason to prefer " over ' ?
If you intend to run Black on your code to ensure consistent formatting,
you may as well learn to prefer double quotes, because it's going to
convert single to double (or: don't learn, and set your IDE to "convert
on save" and don't think about it...)
As has already been mentioned, syntactically there is no difference.
I prefer single quotes because they are easier to type.
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