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I am reading through a python script that takes an input of XML files and outputs an XML file. However, I do not understand the printing syntax. Can someone please explain what f in print(f".....

For Python 2 and earlier, it should be as simple as described in Re: How does one print without a CR? by Guido van Rossum (paraphrased): Is it possible to print something, but not automatically have a carriage return appended to it? Yes, append a comma after the last argument to print. For instance, this loop prints the numbers 0..9 on a line separated by spaces.

print out at walmart, Note the parameterless "print ... Where do you want to see the output? Messages being output via Debug.Print will be displayed in the immediate window which you can open by pressing Ctrl + G. You can also Activate the so called Immediate Window by clicking View -> Immediate Window on the VBE toolbar In Python 2, print is a statement, which is a whole different kind of thing from a variable or function. Statements are not Python objects that can be passed to type(); they're just part of the language itself, even more so than built-in functions.

print out at walmart, print ("Hi") In both versions, % is an operator which requires a string on the left-hand side and a value or a tuple of values or a mapping object (like dict) on the right-hand side. So, your line ought to look like this: python - How to print like printf in Python3? - Stack Overflow print("If there was a birth every 7 seconds, there would be: {} births".format(births)) String formatting is much more powerful and allows you to do some other things as well, like padding, fill, alignment, width, set precision, etc. How can I print variable and string on same line in Python?