How do I change the output format of a print statement in python?
I wrote a code like below
A = print("apple")
And,
I want to change the data type of A to string, so I wrote the following code.
A = str(print"apple")
type(A)
But, the answer was "None". In this
What should I do in this situation?
Actually what I'm doing right now is to write something like the output to a text file.
openFp = open("solution.txt","w")
p2 = str(print("I_B : ",I_B))
openFp.writelines(p2+"n")
openFp.close()
Entering this code will always result in 'None'.
python string
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I wrote a code like below
A = print("apple")
And,
I want to change the data type of A to string, so I wrote the following code.
A = str(print"apple")
type(A)
But, the answer was "None". In this
What should I do in this situation?
Actually what I'm doing right now is to write something like the output to a text file.
openFp = open("solution.txt","w")
p2 = str(print("I_B : ",I_B))
openFp.writelines(p2+"n")
openFp.close()
Entering this code will always result in 'None'.
python string
2
Print
function does not return values, Instead it write the value into thestdout
(by default). Why don't you store the string directly into a variable?
– Abdul Niyas P M
Nov 12 at 7:46
1
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I think you have misunderstood the function ofprint
.
– Eypros
Nov 12 at 7:47
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I wrote a code like below
A = print("apple")
And,
I want to change the data type of A to string, so I wrote the following code.
A = str(print"apple")
type(A)
But, the answer was "None". In this
What should I do in this situation?
Actually what I'm doing right now is to write something like the output to a text file.
openFp = open("solution.txt","w")
p2 = str(print("I_B : ",I_B))
openFp.writelines(p2+"n")
openFp.close()
Entering this code will always result in 'None'.
python string
I wrote a code like below
A = print("apple")
And,
I want to change the data type of A to string, so I wrote the following code.
A = str(print"apple")
type(A)
But, the answer was "None". In this
What should I do in this situation?
Actually what I'm doing right now is to write something like the output to a text file.
openFp = open("solution.txt","w")
p2 = str(print("I_B : ",I_B))
openFp.writelines(p2+"n")
openFp.close()
Entering this code will always result in 'None'.
python string
python string
asked Nov 12 at 7:42
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Print
function does not return values, Instead it write the value into thestdout
(by default). Why don't you store the string directly into a variable?
– Abdul Niyas P M
Nov 12 at 7:46
1
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I think you have misunderstood the function ofprint
.
– Eypros
Nov 12 at 7:47
add a comment |
2
Print
function does not return values, Instead it write the value into thestdout
(by default). Why don't you store the string directly into a variable?
– Abdul Niyas P M
Nov 12 at 7:46
1
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I think you have misunderstood the function ofprint
.
– Eypros
Nov 12 at 7:47
2
2
Print
function does not return values, Instead it write the value into the stdout
(by default). Why don't you store the string directly into a variable?– Abdul Niyas P M
Nov 12 at 7:46
Print
function does not return values, Instead it write the value into the stdout
(by default). Why don't you store the string directly into a variable?– Abdul Niyas P M
Nov 12 at 7:46
1
1
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I think you have misunderstood the function of
print
.– Eypros
Nov 12 at 7:47
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I think you have misunderstood the function of
print
.– Eypros
Nov 12 at 7:47
add a comment |
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That's impossible.
Because print
just simply prints the parameter, then returns nothing, so you force to print the print(...)
or make as variable it's gonna be None, so nothing you can do.
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That's impossible.
Because print
just simply prints the parameter, then returns nothing, so you force to print the print(...)
or make as variable it's gonna be None, so nothing you can do.
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That's impossible.
Because print
just simply prints the parameter, then returns nothing, so you force to print the print(...)
or make as variable it's gonna be None, so nothing you can do.
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That's impossible.
Because print
just simply prints the parameter, then returns nothing, so you force to print the print(...)
or make as variable it's gonna be None, so nothing you can do.
That's impossible.
Because print
just simply prints the parameter, then returns nothing, so you force to print the print(...)
or make as variable it's gonna be None, so nothing you can do.
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function does not return values, Instead it write the value into thestdout
(by default). Why don't you store the string directly into a variable?– Abdul Niyas P M
Nov 12 at 7:46
1
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I think you have misunderstood the function of
print
.– Eypros
Nov 12 at 7:47