Print several values in the same line with commas
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I'm new to python (as well as stackoverflow) and I was wondering how I could print several values with commas in between them.
I'm very well aware of the end
keyword the print
function takes, but the problem is that it appends the string after every value, including the last one, which is precisely what I don't want.
So, instead of maybe 1,2,3,4, ; what I want is 1,2,3,4.
Update:
I'm sorry I wasn't so clear as I didn't post my code. Here it is:
N = int(input())
p =
for i in range(N):
P = str(input())
p.append(P)
for i in range(N):
print(p[N-1-i],end=', ')
N sets the number of following inputs and I want the program to print every entry on the same line but backwards, with each of them separated by comma and space. I think sep doesn't quite work here.
python string
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I'm new to python (as well as stackoverflow) and I was wondering how I could print several values with commas in between them.
I'm very well aware of the end
keyword the print
function takes, but the problem is that it appends the string after every value, including the last one, which is precisely what I don't want.
So, instead of maybe 1,2,3,4, ; what I want is 1,2,3,4.
Update:
I'm sorry I wasn't so clear as I didn't post my code. Here it is:
N = int(input())
p =
for i in range(N):
P = str(input())
p.append(P)
for i in range(N):
print(p[N-1-i],end=', ')
N sets the number of following inputs and I want the program to print every entry on the same line but backwards, with each of them separated by comma and space. I think sep doesn't quite work here.
python string
Hi. you should post your code in order to let us better understand your question.
– Niccolò Cacciotti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:21
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I'm new to python (as well as stackoverflow) and I was wondering how I could print several values with commas in between them.
I'm very well aware of the end
keyword the print
function takes, but the problem is that it appends the string after every value, including the last one, which is precisely what I don't want.
So, instead of maybe 1,2,3,4, ; what I want is 1,2,3,4.
Update:
I'm sorry I wasn't so clear as I didn't post my code. Here it is:
N = int(input())
p =
for i in range(N):
P = str(input())
p.append(P)
for i in range(N):
print(p[N-1-i],end=', ')
N sets the number of following inputs and I want the program to print every entry on the same line but backwards, with each of them separated by comma and space. I think sep doesn't quite work here.
python string
I'm new to python (as well as stackoverflow) and I was wondering how I could print several values with commas in between them.
I'm very well aware of the end
keyword the print
function takes, but the problem is that it appends the string after every value, including the last one, which is precisely what I don't want.
So, instead of maybe 1,2,3,4, ; what I want is 1,2,3,4.
Update:
I'm sorry I wasn't so clear as I didn't post my code. Here it is:
N = int(input())
p =
for i in range(N):
P = str(input())
p.append(P)
for i in range(N):
print(p[N-1-i],end=', ')
N sets the number of following inputs and I want the program to print every entry on the same line but backwards, with each of them separated by comma and space. I think sep doesn't quite work here.
python string
python string
edited Dec 30 '18 at 10:26
Patrick Artner
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 23:17
LuanLuan
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Hi. you should post your code in order to let us better understand your question.
– Niccolò Cacciotti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:21
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Hi. you should post your code in order to let us better understand your question.
– Niccolò Cacciotti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:21
Hi. you should post your code in order to let us better understand your question.
– Niccolò Cacciotti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:21
Hi. you should post your code in order to let us better understand your question.
– Niccolò Cacciotti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:21
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print
also takes a sep
argument which specifies the separator between the other arguments.
>>> print(1, 2, 3, 4, sep=',')
1,2,3,4
If you have an iterable of things to print, you can unpack it with the *args
syntax.
>>> stuff_to_print = [1, 2, 3, 4]
>>> print(*stuff_to_print, sep=',')
1,2,3,4
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list1 = ['1','2','3','4']
s = ",".join(list1)
print(s)
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print
also takes a sep
argument which specifies the separator between the other arguments.
>>> print(1, 2, 3, 4, sep=',')
1,2,3,4
If you have an iterable of things to print, you can unpack it with the *args
syntax.
>>> stuff_to_print = [1, 2, 3, 4]
>>> print(*stuff_to_print, sep=',')
1,2,3,4
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print
also takes a sep
argument which specifies the separator between the other arguments.
>>> print(1, 2, 3, 4, sep=',')
1,2,3,4
If you have an iterable of things to print, you can unpack it with the *args
syntax.
>>> stuff_to_print = [1, 2, 3, 4]
>>> print(*stuff_to_print, sep=',')
1,2,3,4
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print
also takes a sep
argument which specifies the separator between the other arguments.
>>> print(1, 2, 3, 4, sep=',')
1,2,3,4
If you have an iterable of things to print, you can unpack it with the *args
syntax.
>>> stuff_to_print = [1, 2, 3, 4]
>>> print(*stuff_to_print, sep=',')
1,2,3,4
print
also takes a sep
argument which specifies the separator between the other arguments.
>>> print(1, 2, 3, 4, sep=',')
1,2,3,4
If you have an iterable of things to print, you can unpack it with the *args
syntax.
>>> stuff_to_print = [1, 2, 3, 4]
>>> print(*stuff_to_print, sep=',')
1,2,3,4
answered Nov 21 '18 at 23:21
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list1 = ['1','2','3','4']
s = ",".join(list1)
print(s)
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list1 = ['1','2','3','4']
s = ",".join(list1)
print(s)
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list1 = ['1','2','3','4']
s = ",".join(list1)
print(s)
list1 = ['1','2','3','4']
s = ",".join(list1)
print(s)
answered Nov 21 '18 at 23:22
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Hi. you should post your code in order to let us better understand your question.
– Niccolò Cacciotti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:21