Python - Format - Strings
String Format
As we learned in the Python Variables chapter, we cannot combine strings and numbers like this:
But we can combine strings and numbers by using f-strings or the format()
method!
F-Strings
F-String was introduced in Python 3.6, and is now the preferred way of formatting strings.
To specify a string as an f-string, simply put an f
in front of the string
literal, and add curly brackets {}
as
placeholders for variables and other operations.
Example
Create an f-string:
age = 36
txt = f"My name is John, I am {age}"
print(txt)
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Placeholders and Modifiers
A placeholder can contain variables, operations, functions, and modifiers to format the value.
Example
Add a placeholder for the price
variable:
price = 59
txt = f"The price is {price} dollars"
print(txt)
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A placeholder can include a modifier to format the value.
A modifier is included by adding a colon :
followed by a legal formatting type, like
.2f
which means fixed point number with 2 decimals:
Example
Display the price with 2 decimals:
price = 59
txt = f"The price is {price:.2f} dollars"
print(txt)
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A placeholder can contain Python code, like math operations:
Example
Perform a math operation in the placeholder, and return the result:
txt = f"The price is {20 * 59} dollars"
print(txt)
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Learn more about String Formatting in our String Formatting chapter.