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String Formatting
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String Formatting
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Starting in Python 2.6, the built-in str and unicode classes provide the ability
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The built-in str and unicode classes provide the ability
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to do complex variable substitutions and value formatting via the
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to do complex variable substitutions and value formatting via the
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:meth:`str.format` method described in :pep:`3101`. The :class:`Formatter`
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:meth:`str.format` method described in :pep:`3101`. The :class:`Formatter`
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class in the :mod:`string` module allows you to create and customize your own
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class in the :mod:`string` module allows you to create and customize your own
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Template strings
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Template strings
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.. versionadded:: 2.4
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Templates provide simpler string substitutions as described in :pep:`292`.
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Templates provide simpler string substitutions as described in :pep:`292`.
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Instead of the normal ``%``\ -based substitutions, Templates support ``$``\
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Instead of the normal ``%``\ -based substitutions, Templates support ``$``\
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-based substitutions, using the following rules:
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-based substitutions, using the following rules:
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Any other appearance of ``$`` in the string will result in a :exc:`ValueError`
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Any other appearance of ``$`` in the string will result in a :exc:`ValueError`
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being raised.
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being raised.
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.. versionadded:: 2.4
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The :mod:`string` module provides a :class:`Template` class that implements
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The :mod:`string` module provides a :class:`Template` class that implements
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these rules. The methods of :class:`Template` are:
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these rules. The methods of :class:`Template` are:
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