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The print() Function
The print() function prints or sends the output to the standard output device, which is usually
a monitor. This function auto converts the items to strings, i.e., if you try printing a numeric value,
the print() function will automatically convert it into equivalent string and print it. The print() function
also introduces spaces between items automatically.
The general syntax of the print() function is as follows:
print [<expression 1> , <expression 2>...]
For example:
print ("Python is easy").
Let's create a program to use the input( ) and print( ) functions.
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Double Tap Century #Critical Thinking
Skills
Guess my name.
1. I am a free and open-source programming language.
2. I am a command line shell which gives immediate result for each command.
3. I save the commands entered by the user in the form of a program.
4. I am an option to save the Python program.
5. I am an option to run the Python program.
VARIABLES IN PYTHON
Variables are memory reference points where we store values which can be accessed or changed later.
Python has no command for declaring a variable. A variable is created the moment you first assign a
value to it. In Python, we do not need to specify the type of variable because Python is a dynamically
typed language and it identifies the variable type automatically. Let’s understand this with the help of
the given examples.
num = 0.4
_price = 30.3
TOTAL = _price * num
print(TOTAL)
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