What does str(...) do?
Evan Simpson
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Fri Feb 11 10:25:00 EST 2000
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Peter Bittner <bittneph at aston.ac.uk> wrote in message news:38A41077.9BDAE248 at aston.ac.uk... > I've seen > > print '....' + str(text) + '...' > > in some code (in a function definition). > What does this 'str(...)' really do? - Is it absolutely necessary?? It's probably there because the author wasn't sure they could count on 'text' being a string, despite its name, so they force it to be one. Whether that's a valid way to deal with the situation is entirely context-dependent. Cheers, Evan @ 4-am
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