Alex Pavluck wrote:
> I am just learning Python and I am using the book, "Thinking like a
> Computer Scientist". There is an exercise that I am not able to get
> working and it is really easy so I thought I would ask for help here.
>
>
> Q: As an exercise, write a single string that:
> Procuces
> this
> output.
>
>
> A?
> print "produces",'\n',"\t","this","\n","\t","output."
Which results in:
produces
this
output.
I think the problem should be *really* obvious. Hint : count the "\t".
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