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Printing strings in Python 3
Introduction to Python example from a Well House Consultants training course
More on Introduction to Python [link] Source code: new_ok Module: Y101
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Printing strings in Python 3 # A comma between items in a print - a space print("The pie shop","on the high street") # A comma on the end suppressed the default new line in Python 2 # In Python 3, use end= instead but not Python 2 compatible print("The shoe shop", end=" ") print("up near the station") print("(does Melksham HAVE a station?)") # Use + to concatenate strings if you don't want a space print("The new Betting shop"+"isn't what the council wanted") # A triple quoted string is MULTI-LINE # A single quoted string is SINGLE LINE # And it doesn't matter if you use " or ' print("""This little lot is our copyright but you are welcome to (ab)use it if you wish""") # If you want single quotes within, use double # If you want double within, use single # If you want both .... \ protect print("\"I don't like doing that\" he said") """ Sample output: WomanWithCat:y101 grahamellis$ python3 new_ok The pie shop on the high street The shoe shop up near the station (does Melksham HAVE a station?) The new Betting shopisn't what the council wanted This little lot is our copyright but you are welcome to (ab)use it if you wish "I don't like doing that" he said WomanWithCat:y101 grahamellis$ """ Learn about this subject
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