Neven Goršić wrote:
Hi!
In every manual and book I read only one way to make a raw string:
r"e:\mm tests\1. exp files\5.MOC-1012.exp".
I don't know how to make a string raw string if it is already
contained in a variable.
s.raw() or something like that ...
Looking up raw string in the docs yields:
"String literals may optionally be prefixed with a letter "r" or "R";
such strings are called /raw strings/ and use different rules for
interpreting backslash escape sequences."
Note that "raw string" is a form of string literal. The concept does not
apply to other forms of strings.
>>> x = r"\t"
>>> x
'\\t'
I'm guessing you want
>>> x.raw() # to display
r"\t"
Is that true. That's the only way I can interpret your question.
There is no such function that I'm aware of. One could easily write one.
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