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The document demonstrates various ways to print output in Python including: - Printing strings, variables, numbers and formatting output using methods like format(), f-strings, % operator - Printing with escape characters, newlines, tabs and different number bases - Performing arithmetic operations and comparison operators - Using if/elif/else conditional statements to check conditions and print output accordingly

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The document demonstrates various ways to print output in Python including: - Printing strings, variables, numbers and formatting output using methods like format(), f-strings, % operator - Printing with escape characters, newlines, tabs and different number bases - Performing arithmetic operations and comparison operators - Using if/elif/else conditional statements to check conditions and print output accordingly

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#Printing variable

name="prajwal"
age=25
print("my name is ",name,"and I'm ",age ,"years old")
my name is prajwal and I'm 25 years old
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#concatenating strings
city="wonderland"
print("i live in " +city)
i live in wonderland
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#print using triple quotes for the multi line string
fruit ="apple"
age=30
print("name:",name,"age:",age)
name: prajwal age: 30
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#print multiple variables with commma
message='''this is a multiline string'''
print(message)
this is a multiline string
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#concatenate string using +:
fruit="apple"
print(" i like " + fruit)
i like apple
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#using f-string
animal="cat"
color="black"
print(f"the {color} {animal} is sleeping")
height=1.75
print(f"my height is {height} meters")
the black cat is sleeping
my height is 1.75 meters
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#format method for string formatting
item="book"
price=20.5
print("the {} costs ${}".format(item,price))
the book costs $20.5
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item="book"
price=20.5
print("the",item,"costs $", price)
the book costs $ 20.5
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#print without newline (end parameter)
print("this is on the same line ",end="")
print(" this is on the same line")
this is on the same line this is on the same line
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#print with specific separator (sep paramter)
fruit1="apple"
fruit2="banana"
fruit3="orange"
print(fruit1,fruit2,fruit3,sep=",")
apple,banana,orange
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fruit1="apple"
fruit2="banana"
fruit3="orange"
print(fruit1,fruit2,fruit3)
apple banana orange
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#print with escape character:
print("this is a new line\nthis is another line")
print("this is a tab character\tthis text comes after the tab")
this is a new line
this is another line
this is a tab character this text comes after the tab
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#printing numbers with different bases
num=42
print(f"decimal:{num}, Binary: {bin(num)},Hex: {hex(num)},octal: {oct(num)}")
decimal:42, Binary: 0b101010,Hex: 0x2a,octal: 0o52
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#formatting output using % opoerator (older method)
name="ravi"
age=25
print("my name is %s and i am %d years old"%(name,age))
my name is ravi and i am 25 years old
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#arthematic operators
num=10
num2=3
result_add= num+num2
result_sub=num-num2
result_div=num/num2
print("sum:",result_add,"sub:",result_sub,"division:",result_div)
sum: 13 sub: 7 division: 3.3333333333333335
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#comparison operator
x=5
y=8
print("is x equal to y",x==y)
print("is x not equal to y.?",x!=y)
is x equal to y False
is x not equal to y.? True
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is_sunny=True
is_warm=False
if is_sunny and is_warm:
print("its a sunny and warm day")
elif is_sunny or is_warm:
print("its either sunny or warm")
else:
print("its neither sunny nor warm")
its either sunny or warm
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temperature=30
if temperature > 25:
print("its hot day")
else:
print("its not hot day")
its hot day
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#checking multiple conditions
grade=75
if grade>=90:
print("A")
elif grade>=80:
print("B")
else:
print("C")
C
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