There are a couple of ways to format our output, making our output more readable. We would go with the f"... {some_value}"
approach known as string interpolation (f-strings).
The {}
provides the means to insert values into our string as we write it out. some_value
is the value we pass into the string, whereby f
means format. The string must begin with the f
followed by string delimiters (double or single quote).
# Consider a simple program to take the users
# name and age and then print them to the screen
name = input("Enter name: ")
age = input("Enter age: ")
print(f"User name: {name}\nUser age: {age}")
# Another sample code
# A program to find the area of a triangle
# The area of a triangle is half the product of the base
# (length) and height of the triangle
height = float(input("Enter height of triangle: "))
base = float(input("Enter base of triangle: "))
area = 0.5 * base * height
print(f"The area of a triangle of height, {height} and base, {base} has an area of {area}")
When we have a float, such as, 3.14159
we could round it with the round(number, digit)
function to 2-decimal
places then print it out.
pi = 3.14159
rounded_pi = round(pi, 2)
print(f"pi, {pi}, rounded to 2d.p is {rounded_pi}")
There is a simple way to do that using f-strings.
pi = 3.14159
print(f"pi, {pi}, rounded to 2d.p is {pi:.2f}")
Using the new concept in this exercise and the white space character, newline - \n
and one print
function. Write a program that takes users full name and their favourite number. Print to the screen the string, <full name> thinks <num / 3> is special
.
Given <full name>
as, Daniel
and <number>
as 23
, print, Daniel thinks 7.667 is special
. Divide the <number>
by 3
and round it to 3 decimal places.
- One may use
f"... {}"
to format a string f
- means format{}
allows us to insert values directly into the string