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As part of the Python course it is taught that in order to do a multiline comment one should use “"”triple quotes”"”. This is wrong. Python only has one way of doing comments and that is using #. Triple quotes are treated as regular strings with the exception that they can span multiple lines.
As part of the Python course it is taught that in order to do a multiline comment one should use “"”triple quotes”"”. This is wrong. Python only has one way of doing comments and that is using #. Triple quotes are treated as regular strings with the exception that they can span multiple lines.
Just select/highlight one line, a block or something, and then “Ctrl”+”/” and it's magic :) Select the lines on Windows Jupiter notebook and then hit Ctrl + #. Another thing to add, in the version I'm using, the code has to be initialized in order to be to comment it out using CTRL and /.
First, press ESC. Go to the line from which you want to start commenting. ... use the down arrow to select multiple lines that you want to comment. Now, press SHIFT + I to enable insert mode. Press # and it will add a comment to the first line.
The recommended way to comment out multiple lines of code in Python is to use consecutive # single-line comments. This is the only way to get true source code comments that are removed by the Python parser.
In Visual Studio using the Python Tools for Visual Studio, blocks can be commented out by Ctrl + K, Ctrl + C and uncommented by Ctrl + K, Ctrl + U. In Eclipse + Hyde, Python block commenting is similar to Eclipse Java block commenting; select the lines you want to comment and use Ctrl + / to comment.
In Eclipse + Hyde, Python block commenting is similar to Eclipse Java block commenting; select the lines you want to comment and use Ctrl + / to comment. To uncomment a commented block, do the same thing. I use Notepad++ on a Windows machine, select your code, type CTRL-K.
Just select/highlight one line, a block or something, and then “Ctrl”+”/” and it's magic :) Select the lines on Windows Jupiter notebook and then hit Ctrl + #. Another thing to add, in the version I'm using, the code has to be initialized in order to be to comment it out using CTRL and /.
Python multiline comments Python does not support multiline comments like C/C++ or Java. However, there is nothing to stop you to use multi-line doc strings as multiline comments. This is also mentioned by Guido van Possum, the creator of Python. It is important to keep you comment clear, concise and explanatory.
# This is a comment. ... print(“This will run.”) # This won't run. ... # So you can't just do this in python. ... /* You can easily write multiline comments in Java */
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