So, I'm struggling trying to understand this kinda simple exercise
def a(n):
for i in range(n):
for j in range(n):
if i == 0 or i == n-1 or j == 0 or j == n-1:
print('*',end='')
else:
print(' ',end='')
print()
which prints an empty square. I tought I could use the code
print("*", ''*(n-2),"*")
to print the units in between the upper and the lower side of the square but they won't be aligned to the upper/lower side ones, which doesn't happen if you run the first code... so... could this be because of end=''
or print()
(would you be so kind and tell me what do they mean?)?
Python2
andPython3
since there is no argumentend
forprint
inPython2
(actually inPython2
print
is not a function but a statement). And this OP is trying to know whatend
does.