Print()

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hi, everybody
today I gone to explain which I learnt.

Print() means printing a str, int, flo, etc.

Printing a String
when we want to print a string can use this syntax:
syntax:

print()

eg:

>>>print(hello)
>>>hello

Printing a variables
When we want to print a variables we can use this syntax
eg:

>>>name=hello
>>>print(name)

>>> hello

Printing into multiple items
You can print multiple items by separating them with commas.
eg:

>>>age=45
>>>city=chennai
>>>name=kavin
>>>print(Name:,name,Age:,age,City:,city)

>>>Name: kavin Age: 45 City: chennai

Formatting with f-strings
An f-string is a way to format strings in Python. You can insert variables directly into the string by prefixing it with an f and using curly braces {} around the variables.
eg:

>>>age=45
>>>city=chennai
>>>name=kavin
>>>print(Name:{name},Age:{age},City:{city})

>>>Name: kavin Age: 45 City: chennai

Concatenation of strings

We can combine the strings by this.
eg:

>>>main_dish=”Parotta”
>>>side_dish=”salna”
>>>print(main_dish+””+side_dish+”!”)

>>>Parotta salna!

Escape sequencenes
Escape sequences allow you to include special characters in a string. For example, n adds a new line.
eg:

>>>print(hinhellonfriends)
>>>hi
hello
friends

Raw(r) strings
Raw stings are strings which type only which is give in the input.
eg:

>>> print(rC:users\name\tag)
>>> C:usersnametag

Printing numbers

It used to print numbers.
eg

>>>print(123545)
>>>123545

Printing the results of the expressions
This is used to find the value of a expression.
eg;

>>>print(1+3)
>>>4

Printing lists and dictionaries
We can the entire lists and dictionaries.
eg:

>>>fruits[banana,apple,cherry]
>>>print(fruits)

>>>[banana,apple,cherry]

using sep and end Parameters
We can use this to separate(sep) and end(end) with this parameters.
eg:

>>>print(“hello”,”world”,sep=”-“,end=”!”)
>>>hello-world!

Triple Quotes
We can use this for print as a same.
eg:

>>>print(“””
hello
everybody
“””)

>>>hello
everybody

String Multiplication
This is used to Multipling string.
eg:

>>>print(hello*3)
>>>hellohellohello

This is learnt in the class of python print() class which is I leant by seeing Parotta Salna python class of Day-2

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