Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design (5th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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Chapter 2, Problem 12AW
Program Plan Intro
“print()” function:
- “print()” function is used to display the output on the screen.
- It is the built-in function which displays the output of the
program . - The arguments are surrounded within the “()” parentheses.
- The “print()” function is called by the word “print” with the set of parentheses.
The algorithm for displaying the output of the given program is given below:
- Initially assign the value “99” to the variable “num”
- Now the variable “num” is updated to “5”
- The value of “num” is printed using “print()” function.
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