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authorCheryl Sabella <cheryl.sabella@gmail.com>2018-02-25 19:06:01 (GMT)
committerMariatta <Mariatta@users.noreply.github.com>2018-02-25 19:06:01 (GMT)
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bpo-25059: Clarify the print separator usage in tutorial (GH-5879)
By default `print` adds spaces between its arguments.
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@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Here are two ways to write a table of squares and cubes::
10 100 1000
(Note that in the first example, one space between each column was added by the
-way :func:`print` works: it always adds spaces between its arguments.)
+way :func:`print` works: by default it adds spaces between its arguments.)
This example demonstrates the :meth:`str.rjust` method of string
objects, which right-justifies a string in a field of a given width by padding