Python Escape Sequences - thelastmile/FreeCodeCamp GitHub Wiki
A list of escape sequences can be found here
Escape sequences allow for including special characters into strings.
>>> print('Single quote strings can have \'single\' quotes if they are escaped')
"Single quote strings can have 'single' quotes if they are escaped"
>>> print("Double quote strings can have \"double\" quotes if they are escaped")
'Double quote strings can have "double" quotes if they are escaped'
>>> print("Multiline strings\ncan be created\nusing escape sequences.")
Multiline strings
can be created
using escape sequences.
>>> print("Backslashes \\ need to be escaped.")
Backslashes \ need to be escaped.
A raw string can be used by prefixing the string with r
or R
which allows for backslashes to be included without the need to escape them -
>>> print(r"Backslashes \ don't need to be escaped in raw strings.")
Backslashes \ don't need to be escaped in raw strings.
>>> print(r"An odd number of backslashes at the end of a raw string will cause an error\")
File "<stdin>", line 1
print(r"An odd number of backslashes at the end of a raw string will cause an error\")
^
SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal