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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

Imran Khalid
Imran Khalid
877 Points

Hey kenneth, I am struggling with the concept of spacing between 2 strings using the + sign...need help?

Hey kenneth, I am struggling with the concept of spacing between 2 strings using the + sign...need help? how many spaces do I use

strings.py
name="imran" 
print(name)
subject="Treehouse loves"  +  
"imran"
print(subject)

2 Answers

Gavin Ralston
Gavin Ralston
28,770 Points

In this case it isn't the spacing that's important (you already indented to start the statement) but the continuation marker, which is a \ sign

my_string = "Spaces " +                                  " don't " +"really matter " + \
 "here" + \
                                                  " but they help make things readable"

That's valid, if a little silly.