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- What does back slash \ really mean? - Stack Overflow
The backslash \ is a character, just like the letter A, the comma ,, and the number 4 In some programming languages, notably C and its descendants (and maybe ancestors), it is used inside a string or character literal to escape other characters
- Cant escape the backslash in a regular expression?
Your regex will work fine if you escape the regular metacharacters inside a character class, but doing so significantly reduces readability To include a backslash as a character without any special meaning inside a character class, you have to escape it with another backslash [\\x] matches a backslash or an x
- java - What is the backslash character (\\)? - Stack Overflow
The backslash itself is an escape character so it must be escaped by itself to print just one backslash Other than that, there is no particular significance to it
- Difference between forward slash ( ) and backslash (\) in file path
Difference between forward slash ( ) and backslash (\) in file path Asked 9 years, 4 months ago Modified 8 months ago Viewed 149k times
- How can I use newline \\n in an f-string to format a list of strings?
The other answers give ideas for how to put the newline character into a f-string field However, I would argue that for the example the OP gave (which may or may not be indicative of OP's actual use case), none of these ideas should actually be used The entire point of using f-strings is increasing code readability There is nothing you can do with f-strings that you cannot do with format
- uri - So what IS the right direction of the paths slash ( or \) under . . .
The backslash \ is the actual Windows path-component separator However, Windows performs a number of path-normalization steps on most paths that it receives via its API
- How can I use backslashes (\) in a string? - Stack Overflow
In JavaScript, the backslash has special meaning both in string literals and in regular expressions If you want an actual backslash in the string or regex, you have to write two: \\ The following string starts with one backslash, the first one you see in the literal is an escape character starting an escape sequence
- How do I write a backslash (\) in a string? - Stack Overflow
157 The backslash ("\") character is a special escape character used to indicate other special characters such as new lines (\n), tabs (\t), or quotation marks (\") If you want to include a backslash character itself, you need two backslashes or use the @ verbatim string:
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