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- String formatting: % vs. . format vs. f-string literal
f-strings are cute, and remind me of Ruby syntax But they don't seem to have a lot of advantages, and, as you've said, they unnecessarily break compatibility with Python < 3 6
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Is there an easy way with Python f-strings to fix the number of digits after the decimal point? (Specifically f-strings, not other string formatting options like format or %) For example, let's s
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