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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T19:50:01+00:00 2026-06-12T19:50:01+00:00

Possible Duplicate: How to print in Python without newline or space? How to print

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How to print in Python without newline or space?
How to print a string without including ‘\n’ in Python

I have a code that looks like this:

  print 'Going to %s'%href
            try:
                self.opener.open(self.url+href)
                print 'OK'

When I execute it I get two lines obviously:

Going to mysite.php
OK

But want is :

Going to mysite.php OK
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    2026-06-12T19:50:02+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:50 pm
    >>> def test():
    ...    print 'let\'s',
    ...    pass
    ...    print 'party'
    ... 
    >>> test()
    let's party
    >>> 
    

    for your example:

    # note the comma at the end
    print 'Going to %s' % href,
    try:
       self.opener.open(self.url+href)
       print 'OK'
    except:
       print 'ERROR'
    

    the comma at the end of the print statement instructs to not add a '\n' newline character.

    I assumed this question was for python 2.x because print is used as a statement. For python 3 you need to specify end='' to the print function call:

    # note the comma at the end
    print('Going to %s' % href, end='')
    try:
       self.opener.open(self.url+href)
       print(' OK')
    except:
       print(' ERROR')
    
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