We have already seen the basic use of print function previous article. Now, let’s see how to use print function for multi-line printing. This can easily be done using multiline string i.e. three single quotes ''' Geeksforgeeks '''
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Let’s see different examples to see the demonstration for the same.
Example #1:
# basic example for multi-line printing print (
''' ======================================= | | | | | GeeksforGeeks | | | | | ======================================= ''' )
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Output:
======================================= | | | | | GeeksforGeeks | | | | | =======================================
Example #2:
# basic example2 for multi-line printing print (
'''list.head second third
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+----+------+ +----+------+ +----+------+
| 1 | None | | 2 | None | | 3 | None |
+----+------+ +----+------+ +----+------+
'''
)
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Output:
list.head second third | | | | | | +----+------+ +----+------+ +----+------+ | 1 | None | | 2 | None | | 3 | None | +----+------+ +----+------+ +----+------+