[Tutor] end parameter in 2.7.1?

शंतनू shantanoo at gmail.com
Sat Jan 15 21:45:51 CET 2011



Python 2.7.1 (r271:86832, Jan 13 2011, 22:08:21) 
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5664)] on darwin
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>>> print('hello', end='')
  File "<stdin>", line 1
    print('hello', end='')
                      ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>>> from __future__ import print_function
>>> print('hello', end='')
hello>>> 



HTH.

On 16-Jan-2011, at 2:04 AM, Karim wrote:

> 
> IN 3.1 for print():
> 
> >>> print('hello', end =' ')
> hello>>>
> 
> It suppress the newline character.
> 
> 
> On 01/15/2011 07:05 PM, Emile van Sebille wrote:
>> On 1/15/2011 9:35 AM Bill DeBroglie said...
>>> Twice in two days...!
>>> 
>>> Using Mac OS X 10.5.8 and Python 2.7.1 but am following a book which is
>>> using Python 3.1. The author uses the end parameter
>> 
>> What's an 'end' parameter?
>> 
>> Emile
>> 
>>> in numerous programs
>>> but this doesn't seem to translate to 2.7. Any advice as to how I can
>>> specify the final string of the print function?
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> bdb
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