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python - What is print (f. . . ) - Stack Overflow A formatted string literal or f-string is a string literal that is prefixed with f or F These strings may contain replacement fields, which are expressions delimited by curly braces {} While other string literals always have a constant value, formatted strings are really expressions evaluated at run time
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c++ - Purpose of a . f appended to a number? - Stack Overflow The f is actually two components, the which indicates that the literal is a floating point number rather than an integer, and the f suffix which tells the compiler the literal should be of type float rather than the default double type used for floating point literals
what does [f] mean in posts? : r help - Reddit 72 votes, 32 comments Hi there! Joined Reddit yesterday and I'm seeing a lot of posts whose title has " [f]" in them What do they mean? Thanks!