Robert said unto the world upon 10/07/2005 17:31: > Hello all, I am a college student and I am currently working on a two numbers > program for our class, The purpose of this program is to take user input and > do some math functions. > > I have figured out how to do the math but I need to display these two > variables with quotation marks around them. > > Also I need to add these two variables together and display the hexadecimal > of these two variables??? > > Also how do you display wheather one variable is greater than or less than or > equal to the other variable? > > > Below is an example of the items i need help with? > > > > > The two numbers were "X" and "Y." > > The first number was (< > =) the second number. > > The hexadecimal sum of the two numbers is XXX. > > Any help with this would be gratly appreciated! > Thanks > Robert >
Darn, overlooked the desire to embed quotes: >>> print "Formated strings can %s like this ', too" %"include" Formated strings can include like this -too >>> print 'or %s %s"' %('like', 'this') or like this" >>> print '''Or both %s -- ' and " -- if %s''' %('kinds of quotes', 'you use triple-quote strings') Or both kinds of quotes -- ' and " -- if you use triple-quote strings >>> Brian vdB _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor