Is there a way to globally set the print function separator?
Chris Angelico
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Mon Oct 9 16:47:25 EDT 2017
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On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 7:40 AM, John Black <jblack at nopam.com> wrote: > In article <mailman.52.1507567528.12137.python-list at python.org>, > __peter__ at web.de says... >> >> John Black wrote: >> >> > I want sep="" to be the default without having to specify it every time I >> > call print. Is that possible? >> >> No, but you can replace the print function with your own: >> >> >>> print = functools.partial(print, sep="") >> >>> print("I", "recommend", "you", "choose", "another", "name", "and", >> "preserve", "your", "sanity") >> Irecommendyouchooseanothernameandpreserveyoursanity >> >> And everybody else's. > > print=functools.partial(print, sep="") > NameError: name 'functools' is not defined It's a module you can import. ChrisA
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