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I have this code here. I want to print a list without spaces. Here l is a list with 3 elements that I am trying to print:

>>> l=[]
>>> l.append(5)
>>> l.append(6)
>>> l.append(7)
>>> print(l)

I get in the output:

[5, 6, 7]

but I want to get:

[5,6,7]

What should I add to the syntax in append or in print to print the list without spaces?

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You need to use something like:

print('[{0}]'.format(','.join(map(str, l))))
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  • with this approach don't u get a string at the end?i think he asks for a list withoud spaces.
    – vaggelas
    Jun 19, 2013 at 12:16
  • @vaggelas he has a list of integers and wants to print it without spaces.
    – b3orn
    Jun 19, 2013 at 12:21
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You can modify the result if it isn't too big:

print(repr(l).replace(' ', ''))
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You could convert it to a string and then replace the spaces. E.g:

print ("{}".format(l)).replace(' ', '')
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Join the list elements.

print("[" + ",".join([str(i) for i in l]) + "]")
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  • 5
    .join expects a list of strings
    – arshajii
    Jun 19, 2013 at 12:06
  • its not working for me... its raise exception: 'TypeError: sequence item 0: expected str instance, int found'
    – aviadch
    Jun 19, 2013 at 12:09

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