in java, i can prevent a block of code from executing
by bracketing the block with comment indicators, as shown
below:
/*
statement1 will not execute;
statement2 will not execute;
*/
statement3 will execute
is there a similar mechanism in python, other than prefixing
the '#' character to the start of each statement i do not
want to execute (which gets old very quickly if one needs to
comment and uncomment several statements a couple of
times while "playing around with code" say during initial design)?
by bracketing the block with comment indicators, as shown
below:
/*
statement1 will not execute;
statement2 will not execute;
*/
statement3 will execute
is there a similar mechanism in python, other than prefixing
the '#' character to the start of each statement i do not
want to execute (which gets old very quickly if one needs to
comment and uncomment several statements a couple of
times while "playing around with code" say during initial design)?
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