--- a/day2/cheatsheet1.tex Tue Dec 08 13:06:14 2009 +0530
+++ b/day2/cheatsheet1.tex Tue Dec 22 14:10:37 2009 +0530
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
In []: 'x is %s, y is %s' %(x, y)
Out[]: 'x is 1, y is 1.234'
\end{lstlisting}
-\textbf{Note:} \typ{\%s} used in above fomatting specifies \typ{'str'} representation of variables. One can also try:\\
+\textbf{Note:} \typ{\%s} used in above formatting specifies \typ{'str'} representation of variables. One can also try:\\
\typ{\%d} for \typ{int} representation\\
\typ{\%f} for \typ{float} representation
\begin{lstlisting}