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Python Output / Print

Print Text

You have already learned that you can use the print() function to display text or output values:

Example

print("Hello World!")
You can use the print() function as many times as you want. Each call prints text on a new line by default:

Example

print("Hello World!")
print("I am learning Python.")
print("It is awesome!")

Double Quotes

Text in Python must be inside quotes. You can use either " double quotes or ' single quotes:

Example

print("This will work!")
print('This will also work!')

If you forget to put the text inside quotes, Python will give an error:

Example

print(This will cause an error)

Result:

SyntaxError: invalid syntax.

Print Without a New Line

By default, the print() function ends with a new line.

If you want to print multiple words on the same line, you can use the end parameter:

Example

print("Hello World!", end=" ")
print("I will print on the same line.")
Note that we add a space after end=" "

for better readability.

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