Skip to content
geeksforgeeks
  • Tutorials
    • Python
    • Java
    • Data Structures & Algorithms
    • ML & Data Science
    • Interview Corner
    • Programming Languages
    • Web Development
    • CS Subjects
    • DevOps And Linux
    • School Learning
    • Practice Coding Problems
  • Courses
    • DSA to Development
    • Get IBM Certification
    • Newly Launched!
      • Master Django Framework
      • Become AWS Certified
    • For Working Professionals
      • Interview 101: DSA & System Design
      • Data Science Training Program
      • JAVA Backend Development (Live)
      • DevOps Engineering (LIVE)
      • Data Structures & Algorithms in Python
    • For Students
      • Placement Preparation Course
      • Data Science (Live)
      • Data Structure & Algorithm-Self Paced (C++/JAVA)
      • Master Competitive Programming (Live)
      • Full Stack Development with React & Node JS (Live)
    • Full Stack Development
    • Data Science Program
    • All Courses
  • Python Tutorial
  • Interview Questions
  • Python Quiz
  • Python Glossary
  • Python Projects
  • Practice Python
  • Data Science With Python
  • Python Web Dev
  • DSA with Python
  • Python OOPs
Open In App
Next Article:
Python String Methods
Next article icon

f-strings in Python

Last Updated : 19 Jun, 2024
Comments
Improve
Suggest changes
Like Article
Like
Report

Python offers a powerful feature called f-strings (formatted string literals) to simplify string formatting and interpolation. f-strings is introduced in Python 3.6 it provides a concise and intuitive way to embed expressions and variables directly into strings. The idea behind f-strings is to make string interpolation simpler. 

How to use f-strings in Python

To create an f-string, prefix the string with the letter “ f ”. The string itself can be formatted in much the same way that you would with str.format(). F-strings provide a concise and convenient way to embed Python expressions inside string literals for formatting. 

Print Variables using f-string in Python

In the below example, we have used the f-string inside a print() method to print a string. We use curly braces to use a variable value inside f-strings, so we define a variable 'val' with 'Geeks' and use this inside as seen in the code below 'val' with 'Geeks'. Similarly, we use the 'name' and the variable inside a second print statement.

Python
# Python3 program introducing f-string val = 'Geeks' print(f"{val}for{val} is a portal for {val}.")   name = 'Om' age = 22 print(f"Hello, My name is {name} and I'm {age} years old.") 

Output

GeeksforGeeks is a portal for Geeks.
Hello, My name is Om and I'm 22 years old.

Print date using f-string in Python

In this example, we have printed today's date using the datetime module in Python with f-string. For that firstly, we import the datetime module after that we print the date using f-sting. Inside f-string 'today' assigned the current date and %B, %d, and %Y represents the full month, day of month, and year respectively.

Python
# Prints today's date with help # of datetime library import datetime  today = datetime.datetime.today() print(f"{today:%B %d, %Y}") 

Output

May 23, 2024

Note: F-strings are faster than the two most commonly used string formatting mechanisms, which are % formatting and str.format(). 

Quotation Marks in f-string in Python

To use any type of quotation marks with the f-string in Python we have to make sure that the quotation marks used inside the expression are not the same as quotation marks used with the f-string.

Python
print(f"'GeeksforGeeks'")  print(f"""Geeks"for"Geeks""")  print(f'''Geeks'for'Geeks''') 

Output

'GeeksforGeeks'
Geeks"for"Geeks
Geeks'for'Geeks

Evaluate Expressions with f-Strings in Python

We can also evaluate expressions with f-strings in Python. To do so we have to write the expression inside the curly braces in f-string and the evaluated result will be printed as shown in the below code's output.

Python
english = 78 maths = 56 hindi = 85  print(f"Ram got total marks {english + maths + hindi} out of 300") 

Output

Ram got total marks 219 out of 300

Errors while using f-string in Python

Backslashes in f-string in Python

In Python f-string, Backslash Cannot be used in format string directly.

Python
f"newline: {ord('\n')" 

Output

Hangup (SIGHUP)
File "Solution.py", line 1
f"newline: {ord('\n')"
^
SyntaxError: f-string expression part cannot include a backslash

However, we can put the backslash into a variable as a workaround though :

Python
newline = ord('\n')  print(f"newline: {newline}") 

Output

newline: 10

Inline comments in f-string in Python

We cannot use comments inside F-string expressions. It will give an error:

Python
f"GeeksforGeeks is {5*2 + 3 #geeks-5} characters." 

Output:

Hangup (SIGHUP)
File "Solution.py", line 1
f"GeeksforGeeks is {5*2 + 3 #geeks-5} characters."
^
SyntaxError: f-string expression part cannot include '#'

Printing Braces using f-string in Python

If we want to show curly braces in the f-string's output then we have to use double curly braces in the f-string. Note that for each single pair of braces, we need to type double braces as seen in the below code.

Python
# Printing single braces print(f"{{Hello, Geek}}")  # Printing double braces print(f"{{{{Hello, Geek}}}}") 

Output

{Hello, Geek}
{{Hello, Geek}}

Printing Dictionaries key-value using f-string in Python

While working with dictionaries, we have to make sure that if we are using double quotes (") with the f-string then we have to use single quote (') for keys inside the f-string in Python and vice-versa. Otherwise, it will throw a syntax error.

Python
Geek = { 'Id': 112,          'Name': 'Harsh'}  print(f"Id of {Geek["Name"]} is {Geek["Id"]}") 

Output

Hangup (SIGHUP)
File "Solution.py", line 4
print(f"Id of {Geek["Name"]} is {Geek["Id"]}")
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax

Using the same type of quotes for f-string and key

Python
Geek = { 'Id': 100,          'Name': 'Om'}  print(f"Id of {Geek['Name']} is {Geek['Id']}") 

Output

Id of Om is 100

Next Article
Python String Methods

T

Tushar Nema
Improve
Article Tags :
  • Misc
  • Python
Practice Tags :
  • Misc
  • python

Similar Reads

    Python String
    A string is a sequence of characters. Python treats anything inside quotes as a string. This includes letters, numbers, and symbols. Python has no character data type so single character is a string of length 1.Pythons = "GfG" print(s[1]) # access 2nd char s1 = s + s[0] # update print(s1) # printOut
    6 min read
    Why are Python Strings Immutable?
    Strings in Python are "immutable" which means they can not be changed after they are created. Some other immutable data types are integers, float, boolean, etc. The immutability of Python string is very useful as it helps in hashing, performance optimization, safety, ease of use, etc. The article wi
    5 min read
    Python - Modify Strings
    Python provides an wide range of built-in methods that make string manipulation simple and efficient. In this article, we'll explore several techniques for modifying strings in Python.Start with doing a simple string modification by changing the its case:Changing CaseOne of the simplest ways to modi
    3 min read

    Python String Manipulations

    Python string length
    The string len() function returns the length of the string. In this article, we will see how to find the length of a string using the string len() method.Example:Pythons1 = "abcd" print(len(s1)) s2 = "" print(len(s2)) s3 = "a" print(len(s3))Output4 0 1 String len() Syntaxlen(string) ParameterString:
    4 min read
    String Slicing in Python
    String slicing in Python is a way to get specific parts of a string by using start, end and step values. It’s especially useful for text manipulation and data parsing.Let’s take a quick example of string slicing:Pythons = "Hello, Python!" print(s[0:5])OutputHello Explanation: In this example, we use
    4 min read
    How to reverse a String in Python
    Reversing a string is a common task in Python, which can be done by several methods. In this article, we discuss different approaches to reversing a string. One of the simplest and most efficient ways is by using slicing. Let’s see how it works:Using string slicingThis slicing method is one of the s
    4 min read
    Find Length of String in Python
    In this article, we will learn how to find length of a string. Using the built-in function len() is the most efficient method. It returns the number of items in a container. Pythona = "geeks" print(len(a)) Output5 Using for loop and 'in' operatorA string can be iterated over, directly in a for loop.
    2 min read
    How to convert string to integer in Python?
    In Python, a string can be converted into an integer using the following methods : Method 1: Using built-in int() function: If your string contains a decimal integer and you wish to convert it into an int, in that case, pass your string to int() function and it will convert your string into an equiv
    3 min read
    Iterate over characters of a string in Python
    In this article, we will learn how to iterate over the characters of a string in Python. There are several methods to do this, but we will focus on the most efficient one. The simplest way is to use a loop. Let’s explore this approach.Using for loopThe simplest way to iterate over the characters in
    2 min read

    Python String Concatenation and Comparison

    String Comparison in Python
    Python supports several operators for string comparison, including ==, !=, <, <=, >, and >=. These operators allow for both equality and lexicographical (alphabetical order) comparisons, which is useful when sorting or arranging strings.Let’s start with a simple example to illustrate the
    3 min read
    Python String Concatenation
    String concatenation in Python allows us to combine two or more strings into one. In this article, we will explore various methods for achieving this. The most simple way to concatenate strings in Python is by using the + operator.Using + OperatorUsing + operator allows us to concatenation or join s
    3 min read
    Python - Horizontal Concatenation of Multiline Strings
    Horizontal concatenation of multiline strings involves merging corresponding lines from multiple strings side by side using methods like splitlines() and zip(). Tools like itertools.zip_longest() help handle unequal lengths by filling missing values, and list comprehensions format the result.Using z
    3 min read
    String Repetition and spacing in List - Python
    We are given a list of strings and our task is to modify it by repeating or adding spaces between elements based on specific conditions. For example, given the list `a = ['hello', 'world', 'python']`, if we repeat each string twice, the output will be `['hellohello', 'worldworld', 'pythonpython']. U
    2 min read

    Python String Formatting

    Python String Formatting - How to format String?
    String formatting allows you to create dynamic strings by combining variables and values. In this article, we will discuss about 5 ways to format a string.You will learn different methods of string formatting with examples for better understanding. Let's look at them now!How to Format Strings in Pyt
    9 min read
    What does %s mean in a Python format string?
    In Python, the %s format specifier is used to represent a placeholder for a string in a string formatting operation. It allows us to insert values dynamically into a string, making our code more flexible and readable. This placeholder is part of Python's older string formatting method, using the % o
    3 min read
    Python String Interpolation
    String Interpolation is the process of substituting values of variables into placeholders in a string. Let's consider an example to understand it better, suppose you want to change the value of the string every time you print the string like you want to print "hello <name> welcome to geeks for
    4 min read
    Python Modulo String Formatting
    In Python, a string of required formatting can be achieved by different methods. Some of them are; 1) Using % 2) Using {} 3) Using Template Strings In this article the formatting using % is discussed. The formatting using % is similar to that of 'printf' in C programming language. %d - integer %f -
    2 min read
    How to use String Formatters in Python
    In Python, we use string formatting to control how text is displayed. It allows us to insert values into strings and organize the output in a clear and readable way. In this article, we’ll explore different methods of formatting strings in Python to make our code more structured and user-friendly.Us
    3 min read
    Python String format() Method
    format() method in Python is a tool used to create formatted strings. By embedding variables or values into placeholders within a template string, we can construct dynamic, well-organized output. It replaces the outdated % formatting method, making string interpolation more readable and efficient. E
    8 min read
    f-strings in Python
    Python offers a powerful feature called f-strings (formatted string literals) to simplify string formatting and interpolation. f-strings is introduced in Python 3.6 it provides a concise and intuitive way to embed expressions and variables directly into strings. The idea behind f-strings is to make
    5 min read
    Python String Methods
    Python string methods is a collection of in-built Python functions that operates on strings.Note: Every string method in Python does not change the original string instead returns a new string with the changed attributes. Python string is a sequence of Unicode characters that is enclosed in quotatio
    5 min read
    Python String Exercise
    Basic String ProgramsCheck whether the string is Symmetrical or PalindromeFind length of StringReverse words in a given StringRemove i’th character from stringAvoid Spaces in string lengthPrint even length words in a stringUppercase Half StringCapitalize the first and last character of each word in
    4 min read
geeksforgeeks-footer-logo
Corporate & Communications Address:
A-143, 7th Floor, Sovereign Corporate Tower, Sector- 136, Noida, Uttar Pradesh (201305)
Registered Address:
K 061, Tower K, Gulshan Vivante Apartment, Sector 137, Noida, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, 201305
GFG App on Play Store GFG App on App Store
Advertise with us
  • Company
  • About Us
  • Legal
  • Privacy Policy
  • In Media
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with us
  • GFG Corporate Solution
  • Placement Training Program
  • Languages
  • Python
  • Java
  • C++
  • PHP
  • GoLang
  • SQL
  • R Language
  • Android Tutorial
  • Tutorials Archive
  • DSA
  • Data Structures
  • Algorithms
  • DSA for Beginners
  • Basic DSA Problems
  • DSA Roadmap
  • Top 100 DSA Interview Problems
  • DSA Roadmap by Sandeep Jain
  • All Cheat Sheets
  • Data Science & ML
  • Data Science With Python
  • Data Science For Beginner
  • Machine Learning
  • ML Maths
  • Data Visualisation
  • Pandas
  • NumPy
  • NLP
  • Deep Learning
  • Web Technologies
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript
  • TypeScript
  • ReactJS
  • NextJS
  • Bootstrap
  • Web Design
  • Python Tutorial
  • Python Programming Examples
  • Python Projects
  • Python Tkinter
  • Python Web Scraping
  • OpenCV Tutorial
  • Python Interview Question
  • Django
  • Computer Science
  • Operating Systems
  • Computer Network
  • Database Management System
  • Software Engineering
  • Digital Logic Design
  • Engineering Maths
  • Software Development
  • Software Testing
  • DevOps
  • Git
  • Linux
  • AWS
  • Docker
  • Kubernetes
  • Azure
  • GCP
  • DevOps Roadmap
  • System Design
  • High Level Design
  • Low Level Design
  • UML Diagrams
  • Interview Guide
  • Design Patterns
  • OOAD
  • System Design Bootcamp
  • Interview Questions
  • Inteview Preparation
  • Competitive Programming
  • Top DS or Algo for CP
  • Company-Wise Recruitment Process
  • Company-Wise Preparation
  • Aptitude Preparation
  • Puzzles
  • School Subjects
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Social Science
  • English Grammar
  • Commerce
  • World GK
  • GeeksforGeeks Videos
  • DSA
  • Python
  • Java
  • C++
  • Web Development
  • Data Science
  • CS Subjects
@GeeksforGeeks, Sanchhaya Education Private Limited, All rights reserved
We use cookies to ensure you have the best browsing experience on our website. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Cookie Policy & Privacy Policy
Lightbox
Improvement
Suggest Changes
Help us improve. Share your suggestions to enhance the article. Contribute your expertise and make a difference in the GeeksforGeeks portal.
geeksforgeeks-suggest-icon
Create Improvement
Enhance the article with your expertise. Contribute to the GeeksforGeeks community and help create better learning resources for all.
geeksforgeeks-improvement-icon
Suggest Changes
min 4 words, max Words Limit:1000

Thank You!

Your suggestions are valuable to us.

What kind of Experience do you want to share?

Interview Experiences
Admission Experiences
Career Journeys
Work Experiences
Campus Experiences
Competitive Exam Experiences