Codemy Understanding the print() Function in Python

Publié le: 27 décembre 2022
sur la chaîne: Jeremy Johnson
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In Python, the print() function is used to output text or other data to the console or to a file. It is a built-in function that is defined in the builtins module and is available in all Python programs by default.

Here is the basic syntax of the print() function:

print(*objects, sep=' ', end='\n', file=sys.stdout, flush=False)

The print() function takes any number of arguments, separated by commas. These arguments can be strings, numbers, or any other data type that can be converted to a string representation. By default, the print() function separates the objects with a single space and ends the output with a newline character.

You can customize the separator and the end string by using the sep and end keyword arguments, respectively. For example:

print("Hello", "world!", sep=", ", end="!")

This will print "Hello, world!" followed by an exclamation mark, with a comma and a space between "Hello" and "world".

You can also redirect the output of the print() function to a file by using the file keyword argument. For example:

with open("output.txt", "w") as f: print("Hello, world!", file=f)

This will write "Hello, world!" to the file "output.txt".


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