To express a string I just put it in quotes, which may be single or double. No matter what the delimiter, the important thing is that if defines a string with single quotes, I can use inside the double quotes and vice versa. One trick that allows you to enter a string number line is obtained with the backslash symbol immediately before the end of the line. Simply deletes the backslash character, and the end of the line that follows it. This method is not very comfortable, and was in fact invented the triple quote method. And in practice it can start a string that spans multiple lines of text in a program simply started with 3 double quotation marks, and ending by as many double quotation marks. The idea is that this sequence ("") is quite unlikely that we need a plain text. For this reason it is used as a marker of the beginning and end of many string line. Here's an example:
Code:
print "" "Welcome.
Press 1 for options
Perm 0 to exit "" "
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