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OP in old thread said this:

My problem is that some codes that I need to print have a "/" on it.

There was no reply and the thread's closed.

One thing you could try is to try print "//". The first "/" may (but I have no way to test this hypothesis) be seen as an escape character, fooling it into seeing the second one as the actual character to print.



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