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Python Python Basics (2015) Python for Beginners Errors

out put of print

#when i do the following
>>> print('hello    ...   )'+'he')          
#i got this... without the ' ...'   
hello    ...   )he 

# but when i do 
>>> 'tree' + 'house'       
# i get the text in a ' ...' ??                     
'treehouse'

[MOD: added ```python formatting -cf]

3 Answers

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 Points

You have to mind where the quotes are. In your first print you have the two strings:

print('hello    ...   )'+'he')

# has two the strings

"hello    ...   )" and "he"

The output is the concatenation of these two.

Were you expecting something different?

Chris Freeman
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 Points

Edit I think the formatting on your original post was misleading. The interactive python shell has two prompts.

>>> is the standard prompt.

... is the continuation prompt that appears if the previous code is an incomplete statement. Sometime a missing closing quote or paren will cause the continuation prompt.

Matt Nickele
Matt Nickele
468 Points

so when you add text in the console it will have '..' however if you for example make the variable tree = "tree" + "House" and then print(tree) this should print with out ''. for the first question what you should type is print('hello' + 'he' ) all in the same parentheses.

I just was wondering why... I'm sorry. I din't notice that one was using print and the other was just adding two strings together.

'tree'+'house' 'treehouse' print('tree'+'house') treehouse

Thank you for your help.

Matt Nickele
Matt Nickele
468 Points

Hey Dan,

happy to help, good luck with your future coding!!