Dave Angel <da...@davea.name> Wrote in message: > Zhen Zhang <zhen.zhang.u...@gmail.com> Wrote in message: >> > >> I am currently running python 2.7. >> >> Yes, i thought there must be a print function in python like fprint in C++ >> that allows you to print into a file directly. >> But i google about "print string into text file" I got answers using >> f.write() instead. :) >> -- >> Oops. Forgot the newline.
> In python 2.x, > > Instead of > f.write (a + " " + b) f.write (a + " " + b + "\n") > you can use > print >> f, a, b > print will add in the space and newline, just as it does to sys.stdout. -- DaveA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list