"""akash is cool""" # print("Hello World" ,"what'sup") # print("Next Line") # print("C:\+ akash") # print("har har mahadev\n namashivaye\tshivam") # \n is function that is used for executing in new line # print("ab"+"c") # print("Hello\t world") # \t is a function that give us tab (4 spaces) in output # print("Hello\n world") # print("Hello\t@ world") # print("Hello\n* akash") # print("Hello\f world") # \f is a function that give us upper arrow key in output # print("Hello\n world\f") # print ("123456\r XX_XX") # print("akash \ # ,is \ # # good boy") # print("Akash's laptop") # print('Akash "laptop"') # #print('akash's "laptop") > We will get error in this because we didn't use backslash(\) after akash. # print('Akash\'s "laptop"') # backslash skip the special meaning of single quote.. # print(10 * "Akash\n") # print("C:\Let's\nacho") # \n has special meaning in python that is new line. # print(r"C:\Let's\nacho") # r means Raw String that removes special meaning on that statement # print("akash\" is good ") print("Hello\a world") # \a work as a space (ASCII Bell) print("Hello\b world") # \b work as a back space (ASCII Backspace) print("Hello\r world") # \r work as Carriage Return print("Hello " "world") print("Hello\vworld") # \v also work as a space