Comments
Comments in programming are parts of code that Python ignores. The primary purpose of using them is readability. It is a good practice to leave comments in your code with descriptions of what a particular part of code does.
In Python, the comment starts with the hash #
sign. All the text right to the #
will be ignored. For example, you may have two print()
functions, but if you place #
to the left of one of them, then only one string will be output.
12print('String 1') #print('String 2')
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Comments in programming are parts of code that Python ignores. The primary purpose of using them is readability. It is a good practice to leave comments in your code with descriptions of what a particular part of code does.
In Python, the comment starts with the hash #
sign. All the text right to the #
will be ignored. For example, you may have two print()
functions, but if you place #
to the left of one of them, then only one string will be output.
12print('String 1') #print('String 2')
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