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Peng Yu

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Sep 18, 2009, 12:41:41 PM9/18/09
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Hi,

I don't want to print the space between 'a' and 'b'. Could somebody
let me know how to do it?

Regards,
Peng

$ python
Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, May 21 2008, 10:08:24)
[GCC 4.1.2 20070626 (Red Hat 4.1.2-14)] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> print "a","b"
a b

Andreas Tawn

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Sep 18, 2009, 12:49:06 PM9/18/09
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print "a" + "b"

Cheers,

Drea

Donn

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Sep 18, 2009, 12:53:12 PM9/18/09
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print "a"+"b"

\d

Tobiah

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Sep 18, 2009, 3:34:32 PM9/18/09
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> I don't want to print the space between 'a' and 'b'. Could somebody let me
> know how to do it?

>>>> print "a","b"
> a b

Since you are new, you should also be aware of:

print "%s%s" % (a, b)


koranthala

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Sep 18, 2009, 4:16:44 PM9/18/09
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What if I want to print 1 to 100 in a loop without spaces in between?
I think that is the OPs question.

Jerry Hill

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Sep 18, 2009, 4:26:31 PM9/18/09
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On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 4:16 PM, koranthala <koran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What if I want to print 1 to 100 in a loop without spaces in between?
> I think that is the OPs question.

In that case I would skip using print entirely, and use something like this:

import sys
for i in xrange(100):
sys.stdout.write(str(i))
sys.stdout.write('\n')

That allows you to bypass any of the behavior of the print builtin
that you don't want.

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Jerry

Wolfgang Rohdewald

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Sep 18, 2009, 4:31:30 PM9/18/09
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On Friday 18 September 2009, koranthala wrote:
> What if I want to print 1 to 100 in a loop without spaces in
> between? I think that is the OPs question.

arr = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'andsoon']
print ''.join(arr)

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Wolfgang

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