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How do I make the output of the code below to be left indented?

print("******World's Shortest Story****") def myfx(Guy,Lady): print(Guy, "Smiled\n", Lady, "Blushed\nEveryone Else Burned") myfx(input("Enter your name and that of your spouse to get your love story\nGuy:"),input("Lady:")) output: Guy Smiled, Lady Blushed, Everyone Else Burned

14th Nov 2019, 2:38 PM
Muruthi B.M
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You can do in several ways: Just use spaces, come on: print('Hello\n world!') > Hello > world! Also you can use \t : print('Hello\n\tworld!') > Hello > world!
14th Nov 2019, 3:53 PM
Asman-H
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Asman-H method seem to work for me best. I also added new line character before first line for output. print("******World's Shortest Story****") def myfx(Guy,Lady): print('\n', Guy, 'Smiled\n', Lady, "Blushed\n Everyone Else Burned") myfx(input("Enter your name and that of your spouse to get your love story\nGuy:"),input("Lady:") Output: Guy Smiled, Lady Blushed, Everyone Else Burned
14th Nov 2019, 9:25 PM
Muruthi B.M
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