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    How to ignore whitespaces in fuze?

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    • pianofire
      pianofire Fuze Team @petermeisenstein last edited by

      @petermeisenstein You should probably do the same for the tab character (ASCII 9)

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        petermeisenstein F @pianofire last edited by

        @pianofire i know that in python exist this little letter for example " \n" is new line and there is also a r who i think ignores whitespaces. But this doesnt exist in fuze right

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        • pianofire
          pianofire Fuze Team @petermeisenstein last edited by

          @petermeisenstein \n does indeed work for a new line

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            petermeisenstein F @pianofire last edited by

            @pianofire Are there other of these special letters in fuze

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            • pianofire
              pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

              I don't think so

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              • xevdev
                xevdev F last edited by

                Well I didn't know that I've been using print(chr(10)) for a new line

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                  petermeisenstein F @pianofire last edited by

                  @pianofire Can I also do?

                  new_line="\n"
                  print("hello world")
                  print(new_line)
                  print("lol")
                  update()

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                  • pianofire
                    pianofire Fuze Team @petermeisenstein last edited by

                    @petermeisenstein I think so try it! But you can definitely do print("hello world\n")

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                      petermeisenstein F @pianofire last edited by

                      @pianofire Ok final question how can i print \n as a string
                      so to output \n

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                      • Martin
                        Martin Fuze Team last edited by

                        print(chr(0x5c), "n") is one way

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                          petermeisenstein F @Martin last edited by

                          @Martin thanks

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