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To send a string followed by new line to <code>stdout</code>:
To send a string followed by new line to <code>stdout</code>:

Revision as of 19:50, 18 June 2022

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Overview

To send a string followed by new line to stdout:

print('something')

To avoid sending a new line at the end:

print('something', end='.')
print('something', end='')

print() strips quotes from strings, resolves escaped characters and displays the resulting content:

print('this is a\nmulti-line string')

results in:

this is a
multi-line string

print() add spaces between its arguments:

print('A', 'B', 'C')

results in:

A B C

Redirect to stderr

print('something', file=sys.stderr)