Answers for "What is the correct keyword argument to use in Python's print function when you want to change the default value that is printed between (multiple) arguments provided?"

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python print advanced

# sep is between each item. empty string disables it.
print('hello', 'world', sep='')
##helloworld

# end is placed at the end of the statement. defaults to 'n' (line break)
print('The first sentence', end='. ')
print('The second sentence', end='. ')
##The first sentence. The second sentence. 

# file allows you to change where it sends the data
with open('file.txt', mode='w') as file_object:
    print('hello world', file=file_object)
## this would print "hello world" to a file named "file.txt"
# note: you can't use print for anything that isn't a character.

# use flush to disable buffering:
print(countdown, end='...', flush=True)
Posted by: Guest on July-04-2020
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print in python

# Print statements in python

# A usual print() statement looks like this:

print("Hello from the print statement!")

#   A print statement starts with print( , as it is a built-in function

# It contains any given value that can be printed to the console. (ex. "Hello!")

# It ends with a closed bracket

# A few more examples:


name = input("Enter a name :n") # asks for a name
print(f"Your name is {name}") # Your name is <whatever name you entered>

print(1 + 2) # 3

print(not True and not False) # False
Posted by: Guest on December-20-2020

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