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    • cvp
      cvp @GiovaBici last edited by cvp

      @GiovaBici said:

      print("L'accellerazione é: " + str(accellerazione_finale) + " m/s**2")

      accellerazione_finale = 7
      print(f"L'accellerazione é: {accellerazione_finale}  m/s\N{superscript TWO}")
      

      Gives

      L'accellerazione é: 7  m/s²
      
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      • 7upser
        7upser last edited by

        You can also add Unicode superscripts to the characters: \u00B2
        for more information see here: Wikipedia

        Result is something like this:

        print(''.join('m/s' + '\u00B2'))
        print('m/s\u00B2')
        
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        • cvp
          cvp @7upser last edited by

          @7upser said:

          Unicode superscripts

          Still better...

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          • ccc
            ccc last edited by ccc

            accellerazione_finale = 7654
            print(f"L'accellerazione é: {accellerazione_finale:,} m/s\u00B2")
            

            L'accellerazione é: 7,654 m/s²

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            • GiovaBici
              GiovaBici last edited by

              Thank you very much for the answers !

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              • GiovaBici
                GiovaBici last edited by

                Hello everyone. Can you still help me: how do I write a calculation under the square root? Thanks to who will answer me

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                • JonB
                  JonB last edited by

                  I don't think there is a unicode overline that does what you want. You could try U+0305

                  Really, this is a job for mathml or latex.
                  I don't think safari supports mathml.

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                  • GiovaBici
                    GiovaBici last edited by

                    Thank you very much

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                    • GiovaBici
                      GiovaBici @cvp last edited by

                      @cvp
                      Hi. In this case how can I put the two above m ?:

                      area_pressione = float(input("Inserisci l'area(m): "))

                      Thanks and sorry if I still don't understand ...
                      I still wanted to ask: Can I have certain print commands written in a different color than black?
                      Thank you

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @GiovaBici last edited by

                        @GiovaBici

                        area_pressione = float(input("Inserisci l'area(m\u00B2): "))
                        
                        Inserisci l'area(m²): 
                        
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                        • cvp
                          cvp @GiovaBici last edited by

                          @GiovaBici see here

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                          • GiovaBici
                            GiovaBici last edited by

                            Thank you very much!

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