# coding:utf-8
        # Escape Character
        """
        To insert characters that are illegal in a string, use an escape character.
        An escape character is a backslash \ followed by the character you want to insert.
        
        An example of an illegal character is a double quote inside a string
        that is surrounded by double quotes:
        
        Example
        You will get an error if you use double quotes inside a string that is surrounded by double quotes:
        txt = "We are the so-called "Vikings" from the north."
        """
        txt = "We are the so-called \"Vikings\" from the north."
        print(txt)
        
        """
        Escape Characters
        Other escape characters used in Python:
        
        Code	  Result	
        \'	Single Quote	
        \\	Backslash	
        \n	New Line	
        \r	Carriage Return	
        \t	Tab	
        \b	Backspace	
        \f	Form Feed	
        \ooo	Octal value	
        \xhh	Hex value
        """