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hy "print >>" is wrong Posted by cyq858 (cyq858), 7 July 2004 I am a beginner of python, here is a code developed by others which I need to use, ... def printThis(self): out = self.out print >> out print >> out, '........' .... but when I execute it, it says that "print >> " is a syntax error. can I use "print >>" instead of "print"? Posted by admin (Graham Ellis), 8 July 2004 I think you are converting from C++ In Python, if you want to write to a file opened on a file handle called out, then use a structure like out.write("This is my text\n"); This page is a thread posted to the opentalk forum
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