# Python program using multiple place
# holders to demonstrate str.format() method
# Multiple placeholders in format() function
my_string = "{}, is a {} science portal for {}"
print(my_string.format("GeeksforGeeks", "computer", "geeks"))
# different datatypes can be used in formatting
print("Hi ! My name is {} and I am {} years old"
.format("User", 19))
# The values passed as parameters
# are replaced in order of their entry
print("This is {} {} {} {}"
.format("one", "two", "three", "four"))
OUTPUT:
GeeksforGeeks, is a computer science portal for geeks
Hi! My name is User and I am 19 years old
This is one two three four
# Python program using multiple place
# holders to demonstrate str.format() method
# Multiple placeholders in format() function
my_string = "{}, is a {} science portal for {}"
print(my_string.format("GeeksforGeeks", "computer", "geeks"))
# different datatypes can be used in formatting
print("Hi ! My name is {} and I am {} years old"
.format("User", 19))
# The values passed as parameters
# are replaced in order of their entry
print("This is {} {} {} {}"
.format("one", "two", "three", "four"))
OUTPUT:
GeeksforGeeks, is a computer science portal for geeks
Hi! My name is User and I am 19 years old
This is one two three four
# Python program using multiple place
# holders to demonstrate str.format() method
# Multiple placeholders in format() function
my_string = "{}, is a {} science portal for {}"
print(my_string.format("GeeksforGeeks", "computer", "geeks"))
# different datatypes can be used in formatting
print("Hi ! My name is {} and I am {} years old"
.format("User", 19))
# The values passed as parameters
# are replaced in order of their entry
print("This is {} {} {} {}"
.format("one", "two", "three", "four"))
OUTPUT:
GeeksforGeeks, is a computer science portal for geeks
Hi! My name is User and I am 19 years old
This is one two three four
# Python program using multiple place
# holders to demonstrate str.format() method
# Multiple placeholders in format() function
my_string = "{}, is a {} science portal for {}"
print(my_string.format("GeeksforGeeks", "computer", "geeks"))
# different datatypes can be used in formatting
print("Hi ! My name is {} and I am {} years old"
.format("User", 19))
# The values passed as parameters
# are replaced in order of their entry
print("This is {} {} {} {}"
.format("one", "two", "three", "four"))
OUTPUT:
GeeksforGeeks, is a computer science portal for geeks
Hi! My name is User and I am 19 years old
This is one two three four
# Python program using multiple place
# holders to demonstrate str.format() method
# Multiple placeholders in format() function
my_string = "{}, is a {} science portal for {}"
print(my_string.format("GeeksforGeeks", "computer", "geeks"))
# different datatypes can be used in formatting
print("Hi ! My name is {} and I am {} years old"
.format("User", 19))
# The values passed as parameters
# are replaced in order of their entry
print("This is {} {} {} {}"
.format("one", "two", "three", "four"))
OUTPUT:
GeeksforGeeks, is a computer science portal for geeks
Hi! My name is User and I am 19 years old
This is one two three four
# Python program using multiple place
# holders to demonstrate str.format() method
# Multiple placeholders in format() function
my_string = "{}, is a {} science portal for {}"
print(my_string.format("GeeksforGeeks", "computer", "geeks"))
# different datatypes can be used in formatting
print("Hi ! My name is {} and I am {} years old"
.format("User", 19))
# The values passed as parameters
# are replaced in order of their entry
print("This is {} {} {} {}"
.format("one", "two", "three", "four"))
OUTPUT:
GeeksforGeeks, is a computer science portal for geeks
Hi! My name is User and I am 19 years old
This is one two three four
# Python program using multiple place
# holders to demonstrate str.format() method
# Multiple placeholders in format() function
my_string = "{}, is a {} science portal for {}"
print(my_string.format("GeeksforGeeks", "computer", "geeks"))
# different datatypes can be used in formatting
print("Hi ! My name is {} and I am {} years old"
.format("User", 19))
# The values passed as parameters
# are replaced in order of their entry
print("This is {} {} {} {}"
.format("one", "two", "three", "four"))
OUTPUT:
GeeksforGeeks, is a computer science portal for geeks
Hi! My name is User and I am 19 years old
This is one two three four
# Python program using multiple place
# holders to demonstrate str.format() method
# Multiple placeholders in format() function
my_string = "{}, is a {} science portal for {}"
print(my_string.format("GeeksforGeeks", "computer", "geeks"))
# different datatypes can be used in formatting
print("Hi ! My name is {} and I am {} years old"
.format("User", 19))
# The values passed as parameters
# are replaced in order of their entry
print("This is {} {} {} {}"
.format("one", "two", "three", "four"))
OUTPUT:
GeeksforGeeks, is a computer science portal for geeks
Hi! My name is User and I am 19 years old
This is one two three four
# Python program using multiple place
# holders to demonstrate str.format() method
# Multiple placeholders in format() function
my_string = "{}, is a {} science portal for {}"
print(my_string.format("GeeksforGeeks", "computer", "geeks"))
# different datatypes can be used in formatting
print("Hi ! My name is {} and I am {} years old"
.format("User", 19))
# The values passed as parameters
# are replaced in order of their entry
print("This is {} {} {} {}"
.format("one", "two", "three", "four"))
OUTPUT:
GeeksforGeeks, is a computer science portal for geeks
Hi! My name is User and I am 19 years old
This is one two three four