Question

I searched around the web but couldn't find an answer. How can someone add a single quote as part of an element of a list in python? For example,

foo = ['the']

simple enough. But what if I want something like this?

foo = [''the']

where the element is 'the, with the single quotation appended?

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Solution

Use another quotation mark, just like below:

foo = ["'the"]
foo = ['"the']
foo = ['''"the''']
foo = ["""'the"""]

or use '\'

OTHER TIPS

There are two ways of representing strings in Python (to avoid this issue):

some_string = '...'          # single quotes
some_string = "..."          # double quotes

Therefore, you can use the second one:

foo = ["'the"]

You can also escape the ' character:

foo = ['\'the']

Either use double-quotes when defining the string containing a single-quote character, or use single-quotes, and \-escape the inner single-quote:

"'the"
'\'the'

both work.

(Your question has got nothing to do with lists, only the string in your list...)

Escape the single quote '\'' or surround the string in double quotes "'".

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