2. More use of print():
Syntax:
print(values or statements, sep=‘ ‘, end=‘n’)
sep:- string or symbol inserted between values, by default , a
space
end:- string appended after the last value, default, a new line
Example:
print(10,20,30)
----Output----
10 20 30
If we are not using separator inside the print() function:
3. If we want to print the output 10 20 30 with comma(,) sign
use sep, it means separator
Example:
print(10,20,30,sep=“,”)
----Output----
10,20,30
If we want to print the output 10 20 30 with (* or &) sign use
sep, it means separator
Example:
print(10,20,30,sep=“*”)
----Output----
10*20*30
Example:
print(10,20,30,sep=“&”)
----Output----
10&20&30
4. If we want to print the output 10 20 30 with space using t
Example:
print(10,20,30,sep=“t”)
----Output----
10 20 30
If we write print(10,20,30) in a separate line using n. How
you print.
print(10,20,30,sep=“n”) ----Output----10
20
30
5. Example : To display the as shown below using single print():
print('Example','That','How','To','Use','Separator','In','python',sep='n
')
Example
That
How
To
Use
Separator
In
python
6. If we want to print the output like this given below:
APPLE,GRAPES,MANGO !!!!!!!!
Hint : we have to use sep for comma(,) and (!) inside end
print(‘APPLE’,’GRAPES’,’MANGO’, sep=“,”,end=‘!!WOWn’)
----Output----
APPLE,GRAPES,MANGO !!WOW