Python – Print new line after variable

Python – Print new line after variable

To print a new line after a variable in Python, there are many ways.

In this tutorial, we shall go through some examples where we use the above said approaches to print a new line after given variable.

1. Print new line after variable using formatted string in Python

Consider a scenario, where you have a variable x, and you would like to print the value in this variable followed by a new line. You can use the following print statement.

print(f"{x}\nWorld!")

Let us write a program where we take a variable, and print a new line after the variable in standard output.

Python Program

x = "Hello"
print(f"{x}\n")
Run Code

Output

3. Print new line after variable using Addition Operator in Python

Consider this expression.

x + "\n"

In this expression, Addition operator concatenates new line to the variable x, and thus we have a new line after the string. During printing, the variable is printed to output, and then the content after the new line shall be printed in the next new line.

print(x + "\n")

Let us write a program where we take a variable, and print a new line after the variable in standard output using Addition operator +.

Python Program

x = "Hello"
print(x + "\n")
Run Code

Output

Summary

In this tutorial, we have seen how to print a new line after variable in Python, with examples covering scenarios where we write a new line character in the formatted string after the variable, or we concatenate the new line character to the variable using Addition Operator.

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