I am trying to learn python, so I downloaded aptanaStudio3 and this happens.
Code:
print('One', 'Two', 'Three')
Output:
('One', 'Two', 'Three')
it should print just
One Two Three
Python 2 has print
as a command, so all you need is
print 'One', 'Two', 'Three'
In Python 3, print
is a function, so the parentheses are required for the call.
In most contexts, the series of values in parentheses is a tuple
; this is just like a list
, except that you can't change the individual elements (i.e. a tuple is immutable).