printing with print
Corran Webster
Corran.Webster at p98.f112.n480.z2.fidonet.org
Tue Jun 29 16:43:25 EDT 1999
From: cwebster at math.tamu.edu (Corran Webster)
In article <377925EF.1CBB640F at starvision.com>,
Angus MacKay <amackay at starvision.com> wrote:
>is there any other way to print that with print?
>perhaps with a real function.
Yes, use sys.stdout, which is a file object:
Python 1.5.2 (#13, Jun 16 1999, 23:19:35) [GCC egcs-2.91.60 19981201
(egcs-1.1.1 on netbsd1
Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
>>> import sys
>>> foo = "there"
>>> sys.stdout.write("Hi"); sys.stdout.write(foo);
Hithere>>>
Notice that it doesn't even put a newline in. Also, you'll need to do
conversion to a string to get the result you want for foo = 2.
>>> sys.stdout.write("Hi"); sys.stdout.write(str(foo));
Hi2>>>
>foo = 2
>print "hi" + foo
You could do the explicit string conversion here too:
print "hi" + str(foo)
Corran
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