I'm running through a tutorial for python 3 and I'm getting strange behaviour on printing. for example:
print ("\nUnpickling lists.")
pickle_file = open("pickles1.dat", "rb")
variety = pickle.load(pickle_file)
shape = pickle.load(pickle_file)
brand = pickle.load(pickle_file)
print (variety,"\n",shape,"\n",brand)
pickle_file.close()
gives me:
Unpickling lists.
['sweet', 'hot', 'dill']
['whole', 'spear', 'chip']
['Claussen', 'Heinz', 'Vlassic']
How do I avoid the extra space at the beginning of the lines of print output for the second and third lists?
只需将'\\n'
指定为分隔符,即可避免在每个项目之间添加换行符:
print(variety, shape, brand, sep='\n')
Use sep = ''
:
print (variety,"\n",shape,"\n",brand, sep = '')
Default value of sep
is a single space:
>>> print('a','b')
a b
>>> print('a','b', sep ='')
ab
help on print
: print(value, ..., sep=' ', end='\\n', file=sys.stdout, flush=False)
Prints the values to a stream, or to sys.stdout by default.
Optional keyword arguments:
file: a file-like object (stream); defaults to the current sys.stdout.
sep: string inserted between values, default a space. <-----
end: string appended after the last value, default a newline.
flush: whether to forcibly flush the stream.
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