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# single line : add #
"""
The recommended method for commenting multiple lines is using # on each line.
The (“””) method isn’t actually a comment but defines a Text constant
of the text between the (“””).
It isn’t displayed, but exists and could potentially cause unexpected errors.
"""
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# This is a comment
""" This is a comment"""
"""
This is a comment
Also this is a comment
"""
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# This is a one line comment
"""
This is a comment for multiple lines,
as you can see
"""
""" But also this is valid """
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# this is a comment
# Python ignores comments,
something = 1 # and you can place them after any line of code
"""If you don't want to write a comments using hashtags,
you can put them in a multi-line comment block.
However, if you put hashtags in strings, they do not
create comments.
"""
# comments serve as notes to the programmers
# you can write whatever you want in comments
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# To make a Python Comment just use # and type.
"""
For Multi-Line Comments
Use Three """
"""
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# You use a hastag at the beginning of the line to make anything after it a comment
'''
You can also make a multi line comment
With three single quotes at the beginning and end!
'''
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#this is a comment. use comments to remember code. put them in your code.
#it looks like buzy work. but you will be suprised how often you reread your code
# this is the comment you can copy
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# Single line Comment
"""
(''' single quotes ''') will also work
Multi Line
Comment
"""