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print()

Each print() command does two things: displays a value to the user AND moves the cursor down to the next line

However - we can modifiy the end of our print command

print(23)
print(33, end = "-")
print(43)

Explain the output that you can see.

So what does , end = do??

So far we have been joining strings using the +, but for a print statement we can display more than one piece of data without having to join.

print("Alicia")
print("Alicia", 9, end ="!  ")
word = "frogs"
print ("Alicia", 9, word, end ="!")

Consider this output from the visualizer

We are no longing combining strings to create a new string - we are displaying different data types and commands to the user by connecting pieces with a ,