Forum Discussion
Getting random characters after notebook metadata modification using Rest API
- 1 year ago
Hi chetanhiwale ,
Thank you for your feedback. We attempted using the example you mentioned: print ("microsoft \n fabric").
As you noted, by default, \n in Python represents a newline character. To display \n as plain text, additional steps are required.
We need to escape the backslash (\) or use a raw string. Here are the steps:
- Escape the backslash (\\n)
print ("microsoft \\n fabric")
- Use a raw string (r"string")
- \\n: The double backslash \\ instructs Python to interpret \n as a literal \n instead of a newline character.
- r"...": The r prefix before a string denotes a raw string, which treats backslashes as literal characters.
If the suggestions provided do not resolve your issue, kindly share a snippet of the exact code you are using for encoding, decoding, and updating the notebook. With more context, I can assist further in debugging.
If my response solved your query, please mark it as the Accepted solution to help others find it easily.
And if my answer was helpful, I'd really appreciate a 'Kudos'.
Hello chetanhiwale ,
As we haven’t heard back from you, we wanted to kindly follow up to check if the solution we provided for your issue worked for you or let us know if you need any further assistance?
Your feedback is important to us, Looking forward to your response.
Thank You.