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- Is it possible to break a long line to multiple lines in Python?
The preferred way of wrapping long lines is by using Python's implied line continuation inside parentheses, brackets and braces If necessary, you can add an extra pair of parentheses around an expression, but sometimes using a backslash looks better Make sure to indent the continued line appropriately Example of implicit line continuation:
- Insert a new line without \newline command - TeX
You can use \par to obtain a new paragraph It is different from \newline or \\ which produce a line break (by the way, there is a \linebreak command, to break the line and justify the line before)
- Enable the display of line numbers in Visual Studio
I know that the number of lines of code in a program doesn't matter, but sometimes it is nice to know how long a program is or the number of a particular line for reference Though I tried, I can't seem to find a way to enable line numbering and I find that surprising This is Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate
- What is the right way to create a horizontal line with HTML and CSS?
Learn how to create a horizontal line in HTML and CSS effectively
- How can I comment multiple lines in Visual Studio Code?
I cannot find a way to comment and uncomment multiple lines of code in Visual Studio Code Is it possible to comment and uncomment multiple lines in Visual Studio Code using some shortcut? If yes,
- Command line for looking at specific port - Stack Overflow
Is there a way to examine the status of a specific port from the Windows command line? I know I can use netstat to examine all ports but netstat is slow and looking at a specific port probably isn't
- How do I create multiline comments in Python? - Stack Overflow
In Python source code, if you break a long line, the editor automatically indents it, to show that the broken line is really part of the previous line? Is that what I should do if I break up a long line of pseudocode?
- What is the difference between \\r\\n, \\r, and \\n? - Stack Overflow
This is easy to understand if you imagine a typewriter in front of you: \n - rotates the typewriter one line down \r - returns a carriage, i e moves the typewriter roller or printer printhead so that the next character is at the beginning of the line instead of at the end
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