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Normally when you you pass a character to a variable character you pass it
within in quotes: stringvar = "g" or stringvar = "book" How do you define a quote itself. So if I want to look for ", can I define it as a quote character with actaul quotes (i.e. """) ? stringvar = """ Thanks |
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