F-strings are fabulous, why can't we make the same with Tuple and lists ?
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F-strings are fabulous, why can’t we make the same with Tuple and lists ?
Now you can:
In [1]: from ftuple import f In [2]: h = "Hello" In [3]: w = "World" In [4]: f"{h} {w}" Out[4]: 'Hello World' In [5]: f({h}, {w}) Out[5]: ('Hello', 'World') In [6]: f[{h}, {w}] Out[6]: ['Hello', 'World']
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