问题:%s在python格式字符串中是什么意思?

%s在Python 中是什么意思?下面的代码有什么作用?

例如…

 if len(sys.argv) < 2:
     sys.exit('Usage: %s database-name' % sys.argv[0])

 if not os.path.exists(sys.argv[1]):
     sys.exit('ERROR: Database %s was not found!' % sys.argv[1])

What does %s mean in Python? And what does the following bit of code do?

For instance…

 if len(sys.argv) < 2:
     sys.exit('Usage: %s database-name' % sys.argv[0])

 if not os.path.exists(sys.argv[1]):
     sys.exit('ERROR: Database %s was not found!' % sys.argv[1])

回答 0

这是一种字符串格式语法(它是从C借用的)。

请参阅“ PyFormat”

Python支持将值格式化为字符串。尽管这可能包含非常复杂的表达式,但最基本的用法是使用%s占位符将值插入字符串。

编辑:这是一个非常简单的示例:

#Python2
name = raw_input("who are you? ")
print "hello %s" % (name,)

#Python3+
name = input("who are you? ")
print("hello %s" % (name,))

%s令牌允许我插入(和潜在的格式)的字符串。请注意,%s令牌被替换为%符号后传递给字符串的任何内容。还要注意,我也在这里使用一个元组(当您只有一个字符串时,使用元组是可选的),以说明可以在一个语句中插入多个字符串并设置其格式。

It is a string formatting syntax (which it borrows from C).

Please see “PyFormat”:

Python supports formatting values into strings. Although this can include very complicated expressions, the most basic usage is to insert values into a string with the %s placeholder.

Edit: Here is a really simple example:

#Python2
name = raw_input("who are you? ")
print "hello %s" % (name,)

#Python3+
name = input("who are you? ")
print("hello %s" % (name,))

The %s token allows me to insert (and potentially format) a string. Notice that the %s token is replaced by whatever I pass to the string after the % symbol. Notice also that I am using a tuple here as well (when you only have one string using a tuple is optional) to illustrate that multiple strings can be inserted and formatted in one statement.


回答 1

安德鲁的答案很好。

为了进一步帮助您,以下是在一个字符串中使用多种格式的方法

"Hello %s, my name is %s" % ('john', 'mike') # Hello john, my name is mike".

如果使用整数而不是字符串,请使用%d代替%s。

"My name is %s and i'm %d" % ('john', 12) #My name is john and i'm 12

Andrew’s answer is good.

And just to help you out a bit more, here’s how you use multiple formatting in one string

"Hello %s, my name is %s" % ('john', 'mike') # Hello john, my name is mike".

If you are using ints instead of string, use %d instead of %s.

"My name is %s and i'm %d" % ('john', 12) #My name is john and i'm 12

回答 2

format方法在Python 2.6中引入。它功能更强大,使用起来也不难:

>>> "Hello {}, my name is {}".format('john', 'mike')
'Hello john, my name is mike'.

>>> "{1}, {0}".format('world', 'Hello')
'Hello, world'

>>> "{greeting}, {}".format('world', greeting='Hello')
'Hello, world'

>>> '%s' % name
"{'s1': 'hello', 's2': 'sibal'}"
>>> '%s' %name['s1']
'hello'

The format method was introduced in Python 2.6. It is more capable and not much more difficult to use:

>>> "Hello {}, my name is {}".format('john', 'mike')
'Hello john, my name is mike'.

>>> "{1}, {0}".format('world', 'Hello')
'Hello, world'

>>> "{greeting}, {}".format('world', greeting='Hello')
'Hello, world'

>>> '%s' % name
"{'s1': 'hello', 's2': 'sibal'}"
>>> '%s' %name['s1']
'hello'

回答 3

%s表示一个转换类型的字符串使用Python的字符串格式化功能时。更具体地说,%s使用该str()函数将指定值转换为字符串。将此与%r使用该repr()函数进行值转换的转换类型进行比较。

看一下用于字符串格式化文档

%s indicates a conversion type of string when using python’s string formatting capabilities. More specifically, %s converts a specified value to a string using the str() function. Compare this with the %r conversion type that uses the repr() function for value conversion.

Take a look at the docs for string formatting.


回答 4

%s并且%d是用于格式化字符串/小数/浮点等的格式说明符或占位符。

常用的格式说明符:

%s :字符串

%d : 小数点

%f :浮动

自我解释代码:

name = "Gandalf"
extendedName = "the Grey"
age = 84
IQ = 149.9
print('type(name):', type(name)) #type(name): <class 'str'>
print('type(age):', type(age))   #type(age): <class 'int'>   
print('type(IQ):', type(IQ))     #type(IQ): <class 'float'>   

print('%s %s\'s age is %d with incredible IQ of %f ' %(name, extendedName, age, IQ)) #Gandalf the Grey's age is 84 with incredible IQ of 149.900000 

#Same output can be printed in following ways:


print ('{0} {1}\'s age is {2} with incredible IQ of {3} '.format(name, extendedName, age, IQ))          # with help of older method
print ('{} {}\'s age is {} with incredible IQ of {} '.format(name, extendedName, age, IQ))          # with help of older method

print("Multiplication of %d and %f is %f" %(age, IQ, age*IQ)) #Multiplication of 84 and 149.900000 is 12591.600000          

#storing formattings in string

sub1 = "python string!"
sub2 = "an arg"

a = "i am a %s" % sub1
b = "i am a {0}".format(sub1)

c = "with %(kwarg)s!" % {'kwarg':sub2}
d = "with {kwarg}!".format(kwarg=sub2)

print(a)    # "i am a python string!"
print(b)   # "i am a python string!"
print(c)    # "with an arg!"
print(d)   # "with an arg!"

%sand %d are Format Specifiers or placeholders for formatting strings/decimals/floats etc.

MOST common used Format specifier:

%s : string

%d : decimals

%f : float

Self explanatory code:

name = "Gandalf"
extendedName = "the Grey"
age = 84
IQ = 149.9
print('type(name):', type(name)) #type(name): <class 'str'>
print('type(age):', type(age))   #type(age): <class 'int'>   
print('type(IQ):', type(IQ))     #type(IQ): <class 'float'>   

print('%s %s\'s age is %d with incredible IQ of %f ' %(name, extendedName, age, IQ)) #Gandalf the Grey's age is 84 with incredible IQ of 149.900000 

#Same output can be printed in following ways:


print ('{0} {1}\'s age is {2} with incredible IQ of {3} '.format(name, extendedName, age, IQ))          # with help of older method
print ('{} {}\'s age is {} with incredible IQ of {} '.format(name, extendedName, age, IQ))          # with help of older method

print("Multiplication of %d and %f is %f" %(age, IQ, age*IQ)) #Multiplication of 84 and 149.900000 is 12591.600000          

#storing formattings in string

sub1 = "python string!"
sub2 = "an arg"

a = "i am a %s" % sub1
b = "i am a {0}".format(sub1)

c = "with %(kwarg)s!" % {'kwarg':sub2}
d = "with {kwarg}!".format(kwarg=sub2)

print(a)    # "i am a python string!"
print(b)   # "i am a python string!"
print(c)    # "with an arg!"
print(d)   # "with an arg!"

回答 5

在回答您的第二个问题:此代码有什么作用?…

这是用于接受命令行参数的Python脚本的相当标准的错误检查代码。

因此,第一个if语句的意思是:如果您还没有给我一个论点,我将告诉您将来应该如何给我一个论点,例如,您将在屏幕上看到以下内容:

Usage: myscript.py database-name

if一条语句检查以查看传递给脚本的“数据库名称”在文件系统上是否实际存在。如果没有,您将收到以下消息:

ERROR: Database database-name was not found!

文档中

argv [0]是脚本名称(是否为完整路径名取决于操作系统)。如果命令是使用解释器的-c命令行选项执行的,则argv [0]设置为字符串’-c’。如果没有脚本名称传递给Python解释器,则argv [0]为空字符串。

In answer to your second question: What does this code do?…

This is fairly standard error-checking code for a Python script that accepts command-line arguments.

So the first if statement translates to: if you haven’t passed me an argument, I’m going to tell you how you should pass me an argument in the future, e.g. you’ll see this on-screen:

Usage: myscript.py database-name

The next if statement checks to see if the ‘database-name’ you passed to the script actually exists on the filesystem. If not, you’ll get a message like this:

ERROR: Database database-name was not found!

From the documentation:

argv[0] is the script name (it is operating system dependent whether this is a full pathname or not). If the command was executed using the -c command line option to the interpreter, argv[0] is set to the string ‘-c’. If no script name was passed to the Python interpreter, argv[0] is the empty string.


回答 6

这是Python3中的一个很好的例子。

  >>> a = input("What is your name?")
  What is your name?Peter

  >>> b = input("Where are you from?")
  Where are you from?DE

  >>> print("So you are %s of %s" % (a, b))
  So you are Peter of DE

Here is a good example in Python3.

  >>> a = input("What is your name?")
  What is your name?Peter

  >>> b = input("Where are you from?")
  Where are you from?DE

  >>> print("So you are %s of %s" % (a, b))
  So you are Peter of DE

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