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# Multi-line comment select the lines to be commented.
Ctrl + 4.
# Unblock Multi-line comment.
Ctrl + 5.
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# While Python doesn't support multi-line comments, it can ignore anything
'''
inside a multi-line string!
Just wrap the comment in the three single quote marks,
And
you're
good
to
go!
'''
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# Python doesn't support multi-line comment blocks out of the box.
# The recommended way to comment out multiple lines of code in Python is
# to use consecutive single-line comments.
# feelsbadman
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#There is no way to comment multiple lines in Python.
#You just keep using "#" symbol to comment each line out.
'''
Technically you could also use triple single quotation
marks like so, but this formatting does not count
as "true" source code comments that are removed by
a Python parser.
'''
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def increase_salary(sal,rating,percentage):
""" increase salary base on rating and percentage
rating 1 - 2 no increase
rating 3 - 4 increase 5%
rating 4 - 6 increase 10%
"""
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#%% There are not multiline comments in python,
# this # is the only form of commenting but, people use
# """triple quotes""" for multiline commenting but this
# is actually a String the interpreter will read and
# will ocupy memory. If you dont put this kind of string
# into a variable it will be collected on execution
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# This a comment
#Or This
#For a comment written in more than a line
#You just add triple quotes without assigning it a variable or putting it in a
#print statement
'''
Like This
But only for Python
As far as i know
'''
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"""
This is a string written over
more than one line
"""
print("Hello, World!")