# single line comment
" " " (this line MUST be valid indented in the block!)
this is a multiline comment
which spawns many lines
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
...
the next end line may be NOT indented!
" " "
multiline comments are also used to embed what are called doc strings in a function, i.e.:
class school:
""" this class is useful for defining a type of school (1rst. level indented)
with its strength,affiliation,address etc
this class has following methods and properties
affilitaion()
address()
"""
def affiliation(board):
....
...
...
def address(add):
...
...
...
in above piece of code the triple qouted string not only is a comment
but when i declare an object say
t = school
then,
t.__doc__
or
help(school)
will return those comments
-kiran
2 comments:
You have spaces between quotes in first example of multiline strings (btw they are not comments in any way).
Interesting to know.
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