likes = 9999
print(f"A like if you love learning python with grepper. Likes:{likes}")
#or
print("A like if you love learning python with grepper. Likes:" + likes)
#or
print("A like if you love learning python with grepper. Likes:", likes)
#First name your variable. You can name the variable anything you want. I will name my variable "Fact".
fact = ("Grepper is good")
#You can see that after I named my variable I put the text I wanted to print in parenthasees and quotations. That is the text that will print.
print(fact)
#I told it to print my variable, Fact, because the text I wanna print, "Grepper is good", is equal to my variable, Fact. So, when I click run/start, it should print "Grepper is good".
#Feel free to use this code and edit it to your liking. Hope this helped!
# This prints out "John is 23 years old."
name = "John"
age = 23
print("%s is %d years old." % (name, age))
# note: the letter is based on the datatype. %s = string, %d = decimal
#How to print a variable the code below sets a variable to Hello, World!
variable = "Hello, World!"
#Use the print function to write out anything (the name variable after the print function is the name of the variable you want to print)
print(variable)
x = input("Enter the first number: ")
y = input("Enter the second number: ")
z = int(x)+int(y)
#Just use a comma
print("The sum of the numbers you entered =",z)