What does str(...) do?
Emile van Sebille
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Fri Feb 11 08:39:47 EST 2000
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>>> print str.__doc__ str(object) -> string Return a nice string representation of the object. If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object. In other words, if your argument is in fact a string, str(x) does nothing. However, it does allow for a single technique to be used to display a type or class variable. Emile van Sebille emile at fenx.com ------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Bittner <bittneph at aston.ac.uk> Newsgroups: comp.lang.python To: <python-list at python.org> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 5:36 AM Subject: What does str(...) do? > Hi there! > > I've seen > > print '....' + str(text) + '...' > > in some code (in a function definition). > What does this 'str(...)' really do? - Is it absolutely necessary?? > > Peter > > | Peter H. Bittner > | International Student at Aston University > | e-mail: bittneph at aston.ac.uk > | web: http://beam.to/bimbo > +-------------------------- > -- > http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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