[Tutor] Printing with no newline :(

Sarma Tangirala tvssarma.omega9 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 6 10:45:58 CET 2011


On 6 November 2011 13:11, Peter Otten <__peter__ at web.de> wrote:

> Joe Batt wrote:
>
> > I am learning Python 3 and programming and am very new so please bear
> with
> > me…
> > I am writing a program to pull out specific characters in a sequence and
> > then print then out. So far so good however when the characters are
> > printed out they pint on separate lines as opposed to what I want, all on
> > the same line. I have tried \n and just ,  in the pint statement i.e.
> > print(letterGroup[4],) and print(letterGroup[4]\n) and even
> > print(letterGroup[4],/n)…….. Can anyone help and explain please….Thank
> you
>
> The following arrived in a totally messed up formatting:
>
> > for line in file:
> >     m = re.search(regexp, line)
> >     if m:
> >         letterGroup = m.group(0)
> >         print(letterGroup[4])
>
> You can specify what to print after the argument(s) with the end keyword
> parameter:
>
> >>> items = 1, 2, 3
> >>> for item in items:
> ...     print(item, end=" ")
> ...
> 1 2 3 >>>
> >>> for item in items:
> ...     print(item, end="")
> ...
> 123>>>
> >>> for item in items:
> ...     print(item, end="WHATEVER")
>


Another way of writing the above.

for i in items:
     print item[i], "whatever", "\n"


...
> 1WHATEVER2WHATEVER3WHATEVER>>>
>
> The default for end is of course newline, spelt "\n" in a Python string
> literal. Use
>
> >>> help(print)
>
> in the interactive interpreter to learn more about the print() function.
>
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-- 
Sarma Tangirala,
Class of 2012,
Department of Information Science and Technology,
College of Engineering Guindy - Anna University
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