Printing a string without a newline at the end

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In Python 2.x, to continue a line with print, end the print statement with a comma. It will automatically add a space.

print "Hello,",
print "World!"
# Hello, World!

In Python 3.x, the print function has an optional end parameter that is what it prints at the end of the given string. By default it’s a newline character, so equivalent to this:

print("Hello, ", end="\n")
print("World!")
# Hello, 
# World!

But you could pass in other strings

print("Hello, ", end="")
print("World!")
# Hello, World!

print("Hello, ", end="<br>")
print("World!")
# Hello, <br>World!

print("Hello, ", end="BREAK")
print("World!")
# Hello, BREAKWorld!

If you want more control over the output, you can use sys.stdout.write:

import sys

sys.stdout.write("Hello, ")
sys.stdout.write("World!")
# Hello, World!

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