In Python 3.X, the print statement is written as a print() function. Below is code in Python 3.X that shows the process of printing values in Python.
Example 1: Printing Single value
Python3
# Equivalent codes in Python 3.0 # (Produces same output) # Code 1: print ( 1 ) # Code 2 : print (( 1 )) |
Output:
1 1
Example 2: Printing multiple values
Python3
# Code 1: print ( 1 , 2 ) # Code 2: print (( 1 , 2 )) # Code 3: # printing on the same line # for printing on the same line use # end parameters of the print function # end takes the values which is printing # at the end of the output. print ( 1 , end = " " ) print ( 2 ) |
Output:
1 2 (1, 2) 1 2
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