I'm writing a python script to create an fdf file. The first 2 lines of fdf file require the following:

%FDF-1.2
%‚„œ”

How can I write the symbols required in those two lines as a string? When I create a new line, (e.g. line_1 = "%FDF-1.2") I get an error because of the % symbol. I need python to read it as text and not a command symbol.

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解决方案

A '%' must be escaped as '%%'. Otherweise it acts as placeholder for string interpolation.

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其他提示

Use a the raw string notation

>>> a = r'%test'
>>> print a
%test
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