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Python: Print a variable without spaces between values

Python Basic: Exercise-135 with Solution

Write a Python program to print a variable without spaces between values.

Sample value : x =30
Expected output : Value of x is "30"

Sample Solution-1:

Python Code:

# Assign the value 30 to the variable 'x'.
x = 30
# Use the 'format' method to create a formatted string that includes the value of 'x'.
# The curly braces {} are placeholders that will be replaced by the value of 'x'.
formatted_string = 'Value of x is "{}"'.format(x)

# Print the formatted string, which includes the value of 'x'.
print(formatted_string)

Sample Output:

Value of x is "30" 

Sample Solution-2:

Python Code:

# Assign the value 30 to the variable 'x'.
x = 30

# Use the string formatting operator (%) to create a formatted string.
# The placeholder \"%i\" indicates that an integer value will be inserted at that location.

# Replace \"%i\" with the value of 'x' using the string formatting operator (%).
formatted_string = "Value of x is \"%i\"" % x

# Print the formatted string, which includes the value of 'x'.
print(formatted_string)

Sample Output:

Value of x is "30" 

Sample Solution-3:

Python Code:

# Assign the value 30 to the variable 'x'.
x = 30

# Create a string by concatenating parts:
# 1. "Value of x is " - the static part of the string.
# 2. '\"' - a double quotation mark, escaped with backslashes, to include double quotes in the output.
# 3. The string representation of the variable 'x' using the 'str' function.
# 4. Another escaped double quotation mark '\"'.

# Print the final string that includes the value of 'x'.
print("Value of x is "+'\"' + str(x) + '\"')

Sample Output:

Value of x is "30" 

Python Code Editor:

 

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