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3rd May 2019, 01:30 | #1 | Link |
Chiptuner & VapourSynther
Join Date: Mar 2019
Location: Scarlet Devil Mansion, Gensōkyō
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Breaking a long line of code into many lines without creating intermediate vars?
On C/C++ programming, a single long line of code (ending in the obligatory ';' semicolon) can be split into many short lines separated by newlines and whitespace (as long as the ; is only used at the end of the final split line) and still be treated as a single line of code by the parser.
Is there something similar on Python, the basis for VapourSynth? Because I have an extremely-long line of code where I need to concatenate 88 video clips like this: Code:
danmakuseq = danmaku00+danmaku01+danmaku02+danmaku03+danmaku04+danmaku05+(...)+danmaku83+danmaku84+danmaku85+danmaku86+danmaku87 |
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