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print ("Hi") In both versions, % is an operator which requires a string on the left-hand side and a value or a tuple of values or a mapping object (like dict) on the right-hand side.

I am reading through a python script that takes an input of XML files and outputs an XML file. However, I do not understand the printing syntax. Can someone please explain what f in print(f".....

For Python 2 and earlier, it should be as simple as described in Re: How does one print without a CR? by Guido van Rossum (paraphrased): Is it possible to print something, but not automatically have a carriage return appended to it? Yes, append a comma after the last argument to print. For instance, this loop prints the numbers 0..9 on a line separated by spaces. Note the parameterless "print ...

print may be a function or a statement (language construct), depending on the major version of Python you're using, but it's definitely not an operator.

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How can I make it so that the print will show something custom (e.g. something that includes the a attribute value)? That is, how can I can define how the instances of the class will appear when printed (their string representation)?

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Gdb commands: i r : print a single register, e.g i r rax, i r eax i r ...: print multiple registers, e.g i r rdi rsi, i r: print all register except floating point & vector register (xmm, ymm, zmm). i r a: print all register, include floating point & vector register (xmm, ymm, zmm). i r f: print all FPU floating registers (st0-7 and a few ...
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