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Learning Python Programming Language: Exercise on Print Function
In the previous video, we learned how to print something on the
console using Python. Now, let's do an exercise on the print function.
We want to print three lines exactly as shown:
* First line: "First Program - Python Print Function"
* Second line: "It is declared like this: print()"
* Third line: "What to print"
To print this, we simply need to write the statements inside the print
function. The first line is easy, just write "First Program - Python Print
Function" inside the print function. For the second line, write "It is
declared like this: print()" inside the print function. For the third line,
write "'What to print'" (with the single quotes) inside the print function.
Once you have written the code, create a new file called"exercise1.py"
and write the code in there. Then, run the code to see the output.
Using Single Quotes vs Double Quotes
When using the print function, you can enclose the string or message
in either single quotes or double quotes. However, if you want to print
single quotes within your string, you need to be careful. For example,
if you try to enclose the entire string in single quotes and include a
quote within the string, Python will interpret the single quote as the
end of the string and give you an error. To avoid this, you can enclose
the string in double quotes and include the single quotes within the
string.