In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|> >
|> >> No, don't. That is about another matter entirely,
|> >
|> > It isn't.
|>
|> Actually it really is. That thread is about the difference between
|> str(some_float) and repr(some_float) and why str(some_tuple) uses the repr()
of
|> its elements.
Precisely. And it also applies to strings, which I had failed to
notice:
>>> print ("1","2")
('1', '2')
>>> print "1", "2"
1 2
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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