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python print

print("tell me you only searching this question to test if Grepper works")
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python print

#Normal:#
print("Hiya Grepper!") #Output: Hiya Grepper!#
#As Equation:#
print(1+1)  #Output: 2#
#With String Variables:#
x = 'Pog'
print(x + 'Champ') #Output: PogChamp#
#With Integer Variables:#
y = 9999
z = str(y)
print('You have ' + z + ' IQ') #Output: You have 9999 IQ#
#NOTE: Not converting the int variable to a str variable will return an error#
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python print

# This is a print statement
print("Hello, world!")
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python print

# To print a string...
print("I am a string yay")

# To print an answer to an equation...
print(5+5)

# To print the answer of previously defined variables...
x = 50
n = 30
print(x + n)

# Notes:
# You can't add a string to a number.
x = "foo"
n = 50
print(x + n)
# That will come up with an error.
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python print

x = 10
y = 5
print(x)			# 10
print("x is ",x)	# x is 10
print(x,y)			# 10 5
print("sum of", x, "and", y, "is", x+y)   # sum of 10 and 5 is 15
mCar = "A"
print(mCar * y) 	# AAAAA
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print() in python

print('hi, baby!')
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print python

print('Hello, world!')
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print python

likes = 9999
print(f"A like if you love learning python with grepper. Likes:{likes}")
#or
print("A like if you love learning python with grepper. Likes:" + likes)
#or
print("A like if you love learning python with grepper. Likes:", likes)
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print in python

print("this is a print function, what ever you write inside this , it will display in output ")
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print in python

print("the sentence you want to print")
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python print

# Rainy Day
wet = 'umbrella'
print(wet)
# Sunny Day
hot = 'sunglasses'
print(hot)
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print python

# You can use ' or "

# Print a text string in JavaScript
print('My text')

# Print a variable in JavaScript
my_variable = str('Text')
print(my_variable)

# Print a number in JavaScript
print(123)
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python print

print("tell me you only searching this question to test if Grepper works")
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python print

#Normal:#
print("Hiya Grepper!") #Output: Hiya Grepper!#
#As Equation:#
print(1+1)  #Output: 2#
#With String Variables:#
x = 'Pog'
print(x + 'Champ') #Output: PogChamp#
#With Integer Variables:#
y = 9999
z = str(y)
print('You have ' + z + ' IQ') #Output: You have 9999 IQ#
#NOTE: Not converting the int variable to a str variable will return an error#
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python print

# This is a print statement
print("Hello, world!")
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python print

# To print a string...
print("I am a string yay")

# To print an answer to an equation...
print(5+5)

# To print the answer of previously defined variables...
x = 50
n = 30
print(x + n)

# Notes:
# You can't add a string to a number.
x = "foo"
n = 50
print(x + n)
# That will come up with an error.
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python print

print("type what you want to be printed")
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python print

x = 10
y = 5
print(x)			# 10
print("x is ",x)	# x is 10
print(x,y)			# 10 5
print("sum of", x, "and", y, "is", x+y)   # sum of 10 and 5 is 15
mCar = "A"
print(mCar * y) 	# AAAAA
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print python

print("What you want to print") #Printing a string

print(1 + 1) #Printing an answer to a math question

v = "hi"
print(v) #Printing a variable
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print() in python

print('hi, baby!')
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print python

#this is how to print
print("I am getting printed")
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print in python

print("hello world")
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print python

print('Hello, world!')
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print python

likes = 9999
print(f"A like if you love learning python with grepper. Likes:{likes}")
#or
print("A like if you love learning python with grepper. Likes:" + likes)
#or
print("A like if you love learning python with grepper. Likes:", likes)
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print in python

print("this is a print function, what ever you write inside this , it will display in output ")
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print in python

print("the sentence you want to print")
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print in python

def i_will_print_with_a_diffrent_function(x):
  print(x)
i_will_print_with_a_diffrent_function("my name")
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python print

print('Hello World of Python!!')
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python print

# Rainy Day
wet = 'umbrella'
print(wet)
# Sunny Day
hot = 'sunglasses'
print(hot)
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print python

print('Hello, world!')

# Oh, I'm late...
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print()

print("this is the print function!")
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print python

# You can use ' or "

# Print a text string in JavaScript
print('My text')

# Print a variable in JavaScript
my_variable = str('Text')
print(my_variable)

# Print a number in JavaScript
print(123)
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print python

x=str("Hello ")
y=str("world ")
print(x+y)
print(y+x)
z=int(40)
print("z="y)
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python print

print("type what you want to be printed")
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print python

print("if you are new in python, do not give up!")
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print python

print("What you want to print") #Printing a string

print(1 + 1) #Printing an answer to a math question

v = "hi"
print(v) #Printing a variable
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print in python

words = 'Hello', 'World', 'Python', 'makes', 'life', 'easier'
print(*words, sep='
')
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print python

#this is how to print
print("I am getting printed")
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print in python

print("hello world")
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print in python

def i_will_print_with_a_diffrent_function(x):
  print(x)
i_will_print_with_a_diffrent_function("my name")
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print in python

#Print
#Put a value
print('This is a print func')
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print() in python

print('Welcome to Python!')
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print python

#making a print statement:
print('your text')
# you should now see'your text' in the terminal
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python print

print("Hello World") # remember to always give parenthses ()
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print in python

# hello world
print("hello world")

#usage of sep()
print(10,1,2001,sep="/")

#usage of end()
l = ["d","x","4","i","o","t"]
for i in l:
    print(i,end="") 
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print in python

# This prints out the value provided by the user

print("Hello World
") 

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python print

print('Hello World of Python!!')
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print python

print('Hello, world!')

# Oh, I'm late...
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print()

print("this is the print function!")
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print python

x=str("Hello ")
y=str("world ")
print(x+y)
print(y+x)
z=int(40)
print("z="y)
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print in python

print("Hey! How are you doing?")

## formatted string literal
answer = "Well!"
print(f"Hey! How are you doing? {answer}")
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print in python

a = 5
print('The value of a is', a)
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print in python

print("Text")    # Prints Text
a = 54
print(a)   # Prints 54
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print in python

# the print commmand will write anything in your out put box
print("hello world")
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print python

print("if you are new in python, do not give up!")
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print in python

words = 'Hello', 'World', 'Python', 'makes', 'life', 'easier'
print(*words, sep='
')
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python print function

print('Hello,World!')
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print in python

#Print
#Put a value
print('This is a print func')
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print in python

print("You can print whatever you like and it'll be shown in the output")
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print in python

print("how do i print in python")
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print python

# Simple Print:
print("Hello World!")

# Formatting message in python3.6- :
name = "World"
print("Hello {}!".format(name))

# Formatting message in python3.7+ :
name = "World"
print(f"Hello {name}!")
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python print

print("Hello, World!") #Output: Hello, World!

print(5+5) # Output:10

x=10
y=11
print(x+y) #Output: 21
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print() in python

print('Welcome to Python!')
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python print

print('What is your first name')
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print python

#making a print statement:
print('your text')
# you should now see'your text' in the terminal
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python print()

# The print() funtion in python:
print("Hello World!") # Prints Hello World to the terminal,
# with a line break afterwards.

print(65+23) # Prints 88 to the terminal, with a line break

print("There is no line break here!", end="") 
# Prints There is no line break here to the terminal, but replacing the line
# break with nothing.

# The end parameter is what to put after the text. It's default value is a "
",
# or line break
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python print

print("Hello World") # remember to always give parenthses ()
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python print

print('Message')
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print in python

# hello world
print("hello world")

#usage of sep()
print(10,1,2001,sep="/")

#usage of end()
l = ["d","x","4","i","o","t"]
for i in l:
    print(i,end="") 
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python print

# Name
Harry = "Harry"
# Age
my_age = 8
# Math Problem
math = 4
problem = 9
print(Harry,my_age,math * problem)
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print in python

# This prints out the value provided by the user

print("Hello World
") 

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python print

print("me been printed")
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print method

 printElements() {

      let currentNode = this.front;
      let output ='';

      while (currentNode) {
     output = ` ${output}${currentNode.value} ->  ` ;

          currentNode = currentNode.next;
      }
      console.log(`${output}null`);
      return true
  }
}

//if you find this answer is useful ,
//upvote ⇑⇑ , so can the others benefit also . @mohammad alshraideh ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
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print() Function in python

>>> print("Hello World!")
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print in python

print("wathever you want!")
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python print

print("Hello, world")
#Output:
#Hello, world
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python print() syntax

print(object)
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python print

print ('whatever you want')
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print in python

print("Type you'r string here!")
# String is something that is in 2 of "" this is called string
# Print function runs the function to print text in python
# You type print() first
# Give it "" double quotes
# Type whatver you want to print in that double qoutes
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print(i)

for i in [100, 1000, 10000]:
    print(i)
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python print

print ("put your words here")
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print in python

print("Hey! How are you doing?")

## formatted string literal
answer = "Well!"
print(f"Hey! How are you doing? {answer}")
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print in python

a = 5
print('The value of a is', a)
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print in python

print("Text")    # Prints Text
a = 54
print(a)   # Prints 54
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print in python

# the print commmand will write anything in your out put box
print("hello world")
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python print function

print('Hello,World!')
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print in python

print("You can print whatever you like and it'll be shown in the output")
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print in python

print("how do i print in python")
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print python

# Simple Print:
print("Hello World!")

# Formatting message in python3.6- :
name = "World"
print("Hello {}!".format(name))

# Formatting message in python3.7+ :
name = "World"
print(f"Hello {name}!")
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The print() Function

>>> print('Hello world!')
Hello world!
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python print

print("Hello, World!") #Output: Hello, World!

print(5+5) # Output:10

x=10
y=11
print(x+y) #Output: 21
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print()

# Prints a text on the Terminal.
print("Hello World!")
>>> Hello World!

# Can also print digits and symblos.
print("123")
>>> 123
print("%@#$645")
>>> %@#$645
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python print

print('What is your first name')
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print in python

print("text here")
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python print()

# The print() funtion in python:
print("Hello World!") # Prints Hello World to the terminal,
# with a line break afterwards.

print(65+23) # Prints 88 to the terminal, with a line break

print("There is no line break here!", end="") 
# Prints There is no line break here to the terminal, but replacing the line
# break with nothing.

# The end parameter is what to put after the text. It's default value is a "
",
# or line break
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The print() Function

>>> a = 1
>>> print('Hello world!', a)
Hello world! 1
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python print

print('Message')
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python print

print("Python is fun.")

a = 5
# Two objects are passed
print("a =", a)

b = a
# Three objects are passed
print('a =', a, '= b')
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python print

# Name
Harry = "Harry"
# Age
my_age = 8
# Math Problem
math = 4
problem = 9
print(Harry,my_age,math * problem)
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print python

print('hello world') #print can write a string a number or a variable

#for example you can 'print' a number
print(1) #if you want to print a number you can print it without '' or ""

#we can print a variable
string = 'hi'
print(string) #if you want to print a variable you can print it without '' or ""
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python print

print("me been printed")
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print()

The print() function will print out whatever you want.
The print will go to the output.
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print python

#FR
str_one = "Hello, "
str_two = "world !"

print(str_one + str_two)
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PYTHON PRINT

#Name1
name = "Larry"
print("Hi", name)
#Name2
name = input("NAME: ")
if name == name:
  print("Hi", name)
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python print

print("                                     Welcome to the 100 game
")
print("To start the game you have to enter a number between 1 to 10")
print("To end the game you have to reach the number 100")
print("First one reach 100 win
")
print("Good luck
")


nums = 0


# Display numbers
def display_state():
    global nums
    print("100/",nums)


# Get number the player wants to play
def get_input(player):
    valid = False
    while not valid:  # Repeat until a valid move is entered
        message = player + " player please enter the number between 1 and 10: "
        move = input(message)  # Get move as string

        if move.isdigit():  # If move is a number
            move = int(move)  # can take 1-10 number only
            if move in range(1, 11) and nums + move <= 100:
                valid = True
    return move


# Update numbers after the move
def update_state(nums_taken):
    global nums
    nums += nums_taken


# Check if he/she is taking the last move and loses
def is_win():
    global nums
    if nums > 99:
        return True


# define  the 100 game
def play__100_game():
    display_state()
    while (True):  # Repeat till one of them loses
        first = get_input("First")
        update_state(first)
        display_state()  # Display new numbers
        if (is_win()):
            print("First player won")
            break

        second = get_input("Second")
        update_state(second)
        display_state()
        if (is_win()):
            print("Second player won")
            break


play__100_game()

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print method

 printElements() {

      let currentNode = this.front;
      let output ='';

      while (currentNode) {
     output = ` ${output}${currentNode.value} ->  ` ;

          currentNode = currentNode.next;
      }
      console.log(`${output}null`);
      return true
  }
}

//if you find this answer is useful ,
//upvote ⇑⇑ , so can the others benefit also . @mohammad alshraideh ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
Comment

print() Function in python

>>> print("Hello World!")
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print in python

print("wathever you want!")
Comment

python print

print("Hello, world")
#Output:
#Hello, world
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python print() syntax

print(object)
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print in python

print()
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python print

print ('whatever you want')
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print in python

print("vaibhav mishra) #python3
      
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print in python

print("Type you'r string here!")
# String is something that is in 2 of "" this is called string
# Print function runs the function to print text in python
# You type print() first
# Give it "" double quotes
# Type whatver you want to print in that double qoutes
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print in python

#to be honstes if you dont know this and your learning python, i dont know what to say.

print("Hello World!")
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print(i)

for i in [100, 1000, 10000]:
    print(i)
Comment

python print

print("""
no "
" for me
only """ needed
ok by""")
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python print

print ("put your words here")
Comment

How to print.

print("put text here")
Comment

The print() Function

>>> print('Hello world!')
Hello world!
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print()

# Prints a text on the Terminal.
print("Hello World!")
>>> Hello World!

# Can also print digits and symblos.
print("123")
>>> 123
print("%@#$645")
>>> %@#$645
Comment

print in python

print("text here")
Comment

The print() Function

>>> a = 1
>>> print('Hello world!', a)
Hello world! 1
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python print

print("Python is fun.")

a = 5
# Two objects are passed
print("a =", a)

b = a
# Three objects are passed
print('a =', a, '= b')
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print python

print('hello world') #print can write a string a number or a variable

#for example you can 'print' a number
print(1) #if you want to print a number you can print it without '' or ""

#we can print a variable
string = 'hi'
print(string) #if you want to print a variable you can print it without '' or ""
Comment

print()

The print() function will print out whatever you want.
The print will go to the output.
Comment

print python

#FR
str_one = "Hello, "
str_two = "world !"

print(str_one + str_two)
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PYTHON PRINT

#Name1
name = "Larry"
print("Hi", name)
#Name2
name = input("NAME: ")
if name == name:
  print("Hi", name)
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python print

print("                                     Welcome to the 100 game
")
print("To start the game you have to enter a number between 1 to 10")
print("To end the game you have to reach the number 100")
print("First one reach 100 win
")
print("Good luck
")


nums = 0


# Display numbers
def display_state():
    global nums
    print("100/",nums)


# Get number the player wants to play
def get_input(player):
    valid = False
    while not valid:  # Repeat until a valid move is entered
        message = player + " player please enter the number between 1 and 10: "
        move = input(message)  # Get move as string

        if move.isdigit():  # If move is a number
            move = int(move)  # can take 1-10 number only
            if move in range(1, 11) and nums + move <= 100:
                valid = True
    return move


# Update numbers after the move
def update_state(nums_taken):
    global nums
    nums += nums_taken


# Check if he/she is taking the last move and loses
def is_win():
    global nums
    if nums > 99:
        return True


# define  the 100 game
def play__100_game():
    display_state()
    while (True):  # Repeat till one of them loses
        first = get_input("First")
        update_state(first)
        display_state()  # Display new numbers
        if (is_win()):
            print("First player won")
            break

        second = get_input("Second")
        update_state(second)
        display_state()
        if (is_win()):
            print("Second player won")
            break


play__100_game()

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print in python

print()
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print in python

print("vaibhav mishra) #python3
      
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print in python

#to be honstes if you dont know this and your learning python, i dont know what to say.

print("Hello World!")
Comment

python print

print("""
no "
" for me
only """ needed
ok by""")
Comment

How to print.

print("put text here")
Comment

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