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Assume you wrote a large script, used it in your research, and then had to use it again but with few improvements/changes. You can forget what each line of the code is responsible for. That's why leaving notes in code is a good practice. In programming, we call such notes comments.

A comment is a line/part of a line in the code that is not compiled. To make the interpreter understand, starting from where the code must not be compiled, use the hash # sign. For example, let's leave two comments: one in a separate line, and one right to some calculation:

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As you can see, there will be only the result of 11+3 displayed in the console.

Please note that using comments is not compulsory but is considered good practice for clean and understandable code.

Comments can also be used while testing to make R ignore some lines of code without removing them.

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The code on the right can not be compiled due to an error. You need to use the hash # signs to make the code valid.

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Comments

Assume you wrote a large script, used it in your research, and then had to use it again but with few improvements/changes. You can forget what each line of the code is responsible for. That's why leaving notes in code is a good practice. In programming, we call such notes comments.

A comment is a line/part of a line in the code that is not compiled. To make the interpreter understand, starting from where the code must not be compiled, use the hash # sign. For example, let's leave two comments: one in a separate line, and one right to some calculation:

python

As you can see, there will be only the result of 11+3 displayed in the console.

Please note that using comments is not compulsory but is considered good practice for clean and understandable code.

Comments can also be used while testing to make R ignore some lines of code without removing them.

Opgave

Swipe to start coding

The code on the right can not be compiled due to an error. You need to use the hash # signs to make the code valid.

Løsning

Switch to desktopSkift til skrivebord for at øve i den virkelige verdenFortsæt der, hvor du er, med en af nedenstående muligheder
Var alt klart?

Hvordan kan vi forbedre det?

Tak for dine kommentarer!

Sektion 1. Kapitel 3
Switch to desktopSkift til skrivebord for at øve i den virkelige verdenFortsæt der, hvor du er, med en af nedenstående muligheder
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