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@ -143,12 +143,14 @@ the position of the object passed into the format method. ::
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If keyword arguments are used in the format method, their values are referred to
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by using the name of the argument. ::
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>>> print 'This {food} is {adjective}.'.format(food='spam', adjective='absolutely horrible')
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>>> print 'This {food} is {adjective}.'.format(
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... food='spam', adjective='absolutely horrible')
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This spam is absolutely horrible.
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Positional and keyword arguments can be arbitrarily combined::
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>>> print 'The story of {0}, {1}, and {other}.'.format('Bill', 'Manfred', other='Georg')
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>>> print 'The story of {0}, {1}, and {other}.'.format('Bill', 'Manfred',
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... other='Georg')
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The story of Bill, Manfred, and Georg.
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An optional ``':``` and format specifier can follow the field name. This also
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@ -176,7 +178,8 @@ instead of by position. This can be done by simply passing the dict and using
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square brackets ``'[]'`` to access the keys ::
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>>> table = {'Sjoerd': 4127, 'Jack': 4098, 'Dcab': 8637678}
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>>> print 'Jack: {0[Jack]:d}; Sjoerd: {0[Sjoerd]:d}; Dcab: {0[Dcab]:d}'.format(table)
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>>> print ('Jack: {0[Jack]:d}; Sjoerd: {0[Sjoerd]:d}; '
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... 'Dcab: {0[Dcab]:d}'.format(table))
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Jack: 4098; Sjoerd: 4127; Dcab: 8637678
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This could also be done by passing the table as keyword arguments with the '**'
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