Hello "1 2", and welcome! (By the way, I feel quite silly calling you by the name you show in your email address. Do you have another name you would prefer to be known by?)
My response below. On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 02:35:07PM +0800, 1 2 wrote: > In the result it shows "s= 8" pls tell me how to remove the blank? There are a few different ways. The easiest is to tell the print() function not to use a space as seperator between terms. (This only works in Python 3.) py> print("s=", 8, 9) s= 8 9 py> print("s=", 8, 9, sep='') s=89 But note that the separator applies between all the items, so that's not very useful in your case. Instead, you can build up a string, then print the string. Here are two different ways to do it, the first may be familiar with you if you know how to program in C. py> print("s=%s %s" % (8, 9)) s=8 9 py> print("s={} {}".format(8, 9)) s=8 9 Hope this helps. -- Steven _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor