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Python string formatting with percent sign

I am trying to do exactly the following:

>>> x = (1,2)
>>> y = 'hello'
>>> '%d,%d,%s' % (x[0], x[1], y)
'1,2,hello'

However, I have a long x , more than two items, so I tried:

>>> '%d,%d,%s' % (*x, y)

but it is syntax error. What would be the proper way of doing this without indexing like the first example?

str % .. accepts a tuple as a right-hand operand, so you can do the following:

>>> x = (1, 2)
>>> y = 'hello'
>>> '%d,%d,%s' % (x + (y,))  # Building a tuple of `(1, 2, 'hello')`
'1,2,hello'

Your try should work in Python 3. where Additional Unpacking Generalizations is supported, but not in Python 2.x:

>>> '%d,%d,%s' % (*x, y)
'1,2,hello'

Perhaps have a look at str.format() .

>>> x = (5,7)
>>> template = 'first: {}, second: {}'
>>> template.format(*x)
'first: 5, second: 7'

Update:

For completeness I am also including additional unpacking generalizations described by PEP 448 . The extended syntax was introduced in Python 3.5 , and the following is no longer a syntax error:

>>> x = (5, 7)
>>> y = 42
>>> template = 'first: {}, second: {}, last: {}'
>>> template.format(*x, y)  # valid in Python3.5+
'first: 5, second: 7, last: 42'

In Python 3.4 and below , however, if you want to pass additional arguments after the unpacked tuple, you are probably best off to pass them as named arguments :

>>> x = (5, 7)
>>> y = 42
>>> template = 'first: {}, second: {}, last: {last}'
>>> template.format(*x, last=y)
'first: 5, second: 7, last: 42'

This avoids the need to build a new tuple containing one extra element at the end.

I would suggest you to use str.format instead str % since its is "more modern" and also has a better set of features. That said what you want is:

>>> x = (1,2)
>>> y = 'hello'
>>> '{},{},{}'.format(*(x + (y,)))
1,2,hello

For all cool features of format (and some related to % as well) take a look at PyFormat .

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