On 08/24/2018 03:02 AM, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote: > CCing list, please always use Reply-All or Reply-List when responding > to the tutor list so that everyone gets a chance to reply. > > > On 24/08/18 00:35, Roger Lea Scherer wrote: >> >> Lots of code missing, but the line I'm interested in is this: >> print("Your number " + str(numerator) + "/" + str(denominator) + " >> is approximately " + str(fractions[ranges[i][0]][0]) + "/" + >> str(fractions[ranges[i][0]][1])) >> I get this output: >> Your number 37/112 is approximately 1/3 >> >> From this line: >> print("Your number ", numerator, "/", denominator, " is >> approximately ", fractions[ranges[i][0]][0], "/", >> fractions[ranges[i][0]][1]) >> I get this output: >> Your number 37 / 112 is approximately 1 / 3 >> >> I'm being picky. I don't like the spaces between the 37 and 112 and 1 >> and 3... > >> my question is: Is there another way other than these two to >> print without all the str nonsense and not get the spaces > > Yes, use string formatting.
In addition, let's understand what is happening above. print("Your number ", numerator, "/", denominator, " is approximately ", fractions[ranges[i][0]][0], "/", fractions[ranges[i][0]][1]) You are doing two things in this line 1. construct a string 2. print the string The constructed string is never assigned a name, so it is not saved after the print function is done with it (no more references), but that's what is happening. In constructing the string, there are about a zillion options, in this case it is "adding" smaller string pieces together. Try: s = "hello" + "world" print(s) no spaces :) the string class provides a "+" operator which is just concatenation. So when building up a new string this way, put spaces in if you want them, and don't put spaces in if you don't. If your intent it to nicely format a string for visual display on your terminal or to a file, then string concatenation is a more cumbersome route than tools which are designed for the purpose, but there are plenty of good uses for it as well. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor