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Add apostrophe in string example #128

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Expand Up @@ -55,6 +55,18 @@ You can also multiply strings with a number:

>>> "Ola" * 3
'OlaOlaOla'

If you need to put an apostrophe inside your string, you have two ways to do it.

Using double quotes:

>>> "Runnin' down the hill"
"Runnin' down the hill"

or escaping apostrophe with a backslash (`\`):

>>> 'Runnin\' down the hill'
"Runnin' down the hill"

Nice, huh? To see your name in uppercase letters, simply type:

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