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Python allows you to assign values to multiple variables in one line:
x, y, z = "Orange", "Banana", "Cherry"
print(x)
print(y)
print(z)
And you can assign the same value to multiple variables in one line:
x = y = z = "Orange"
print(x)
print(y)
print(z)
The Python print
statement is often used to output variables.
To combine both text and a variable, Python uses the +
character:
x = "awesome"
print("Python is " + x)
You can also use the +
character to add a variable to another variable:
x = "Python is "
y = "awesome"
z = x + y
print(z)
For numbers, the +
character works as a mathematical operator:
x = 5
y = 10
print(x + y)
If you try to combine a string and a number, Python will give you an error:
x = 5
y = "John"
print(x + y)