What do the three arrow (“>>>”) signs mean?

You won’t see it in source code, it’s probably documentation. It indicates an interactive session, and things typed into the ‘interpreter’ are marked with this. Output is shown without the arrows.

In fact, the python documentation often has a button >>>at the top right of example code to be able to hide the arrows (and output) so that you can copy and paste the code.

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