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Introduction to Python | Mobile-Friendly
Introduction to Python | Mobile-Friendly
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In the previous chapter, you called on the print()
function two times since you wanted to output two lines of text. Does this mean that we need a separate function for each line that we want to output? Surely not.
There are many special symbols in character encoding. One of them represents a line's ending and a new one's start. This symbol is \n
. For example, let's show how to output two lines with one print()
function.
# Output two lines with one print() function print("Section: 3\nChapter: 3")
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SectionΒ 3. ChapterΒ 4