Python print() function

 What is Python Print Function? 

    To print any message in console we use print(). Its syntax is print(str). Here the str can be a variable or a normal string with single/double-quotes. 

Code:
    str = "Hello World 1"
    print("Hello World 2 !!")
    print(str)

Output:

    Hello World 2 !!
    Hello World 1

Attributes:

print() function has attributes that are as follow-
        print(object, end='\n', sep=' ')
  • end='\n' - Optional. Specify what to print at the end. Default is '\n' (newline)
  • sep=' '  - Optional. Specify how to separate the objects, if there is more than one. Default is ' '.

Print() in Python 2 & Python 3:

In Python 2, print was not a function it was a keyword that doesn't require parenthesis '()' & in Python 3 the print keyword change to the print()function. There are a lot of changes in Python 3 compare to Python 2.

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