The tutorial says you can use a comma. Why did I use a comma or not? I'm using a python3.2. Parentheses are appended to the print.
Print (' I '),
Print (' Love '),
Print (' You. ')
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Python 2.x, print no line break
>>> print X,
Python 3.x print no line break
>>> print (x, end= "")
import SYS sys stdout write ( '. ' ) # in Python 2.x with the Python 3 print from __future__ import print_function print ( '. ' end = " ) # Ps. This is not the correct wording, there will be one more space at the end print ". '
print(*objects,sep=' ',end='\n',file=sys.stdout,flush=False)
Add a comma at the end to it.
When you are finished, you want to change the line, a single print will be changed. Try. Direct write stdout may be a 13 program print (' Hello, ', end= ')
Print (' world! ')
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print ' Hello ' + ' + ' world '