There are various string formatting methods:
- Python <2.6: "Hello %s" % name
- Python 2.6+: "Hello {}".format(name)(usesstr.format)
- Python 3.6+: f"{name}"(uses f-strings)
Which is better, and for what situations?
- The following methods have the same outcome, so what is the difference? - name = "Alice" "Hello %s" % name "Hello {0}".format(name) f"Hello {name}" # Using named arguments: "Hello %(kwarg)s" % {'kwarg': name} "Hello {kwarg}".format(kwarg=name) f"Hello {name}"
- When does string formatting run, and how do I avoid a runtime performance penalty? 
If you are trying to close a duplicate question that is just looking for a way to format a string, please use How do I put a variable’s value inside a string?.
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    