Python print() Function
The print() function prints the specified message to the screen, or
other standard output device.
The message can be a string, or any other object, the object will be converted into a string before written to the screen.
Syntax
print(object(s), sep=separator, end=end, file=file, flush=flush)
Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
object(s) |
Any object, and as many as you like. Will be converted to string before printed |
sep |
Optional. Specify how to separate the objects, if there is more than one. Default is ' ' |
end |
Optional. Specify what to print at the end. Default is '\n' (line feed) |
file |
Optional. An object with a write method. Default is sys.stdout |
flush |
Optional. A Boolean, specifying if the output is flushed (True) or buffered (False). Default is False |
Return Value
None
Example
Using the print() function with various parameters:
Output
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