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author | Georg Brandl <georg@python.org> | 2006-09-30 07:24:56 +0000 |
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committer | Georg Brandl <georg@python.org> | 2006-09-30 07:24:56 +0000 |
commit | 2b48f9490ff04f7f593f142d8efecafbedca8490 (patch) | |
tree | d6553624e2bf5025c7cc97db9a45a615eca293d4 | |
parent | 6fed7937c6edde175b6596c05ca4e1284785c8c3 (diff) | |
download | cpython-git-2b48f9490ff04f7f593f142d8efecafbedca8490.tar.gz |
Bug #1567375: a minor logical glitch in example description.
(backport from rev. 52053)
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/tut/tut.tex | 6 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/tut/tut.tex b/Doc/tut/tut.tex index bb24a38f90..e2ebbba944 100644 --- a/Doc/tut/tut.tex +++ b/Doc/tut/tut.tex @@ -3060,6 +3060,7 @@ Here are two ways to write a table of squares and cubes: 8 64 512 9 81 729 10 100 1000 + >>> for x in range(1,11): ... print '%2d %3d %4d' % (x, x*x, x*x*x) ... @@ -3075,8 +3076,9 @@ Here are two ways to write a table of squares and cubes: 10 100 1000 \end{verbatim} -(Note that one space between each column was added by the way -\keyword{print} works: it always adds spaces between its arguments.) +(Note that in the first example, one space between each column was +added by the way \keyword{print} works: it always adds spaces between +its arguments.) This example demonstrates the \method{rjust()} method of string objects, which right-justifies a string in a field of a given width by padding |