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Multiple Statements
Multiple statements mean more than one statement in a single line. This can be done by separating the
statements using semicolons (;). For example:
Comments
Comments are used to increase the readability of the code. We use it to give proper understanding of the code in
simple English statements. They are completely ignored by the Python interpreter and do not display or affect the
output of the code. It is always a good practice to add comments in your code so that if anybody in future wish to
understand or modify your code then through comments it become easy to know what you have written in a code.
In Python we can give two different kind of comments. Let us discuss about them.
Single Line Comments
Starts with a hash symbol ‘#’ followed by the text to be written as a comment that lasts till the end of the line.
For example:
Multi Line Comments
When we add up comments which occupy two or more lines then we begin the comment with either 3 times
single quotes ‘'' or double quotes ""“, followed by text on multiple lines and end with 3 times single quotes ‘'' or
double quotes “““to mark the end of the comment.
For example:
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