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    By default there is a newline character appended to the item being printed (end='\n'), and end='' is used to make it printed on the same line And print() prints an empty newline, which is necessary to keep on printing on the next line EDITED: added an example Actually you could also use this:
  • SQL IF, BEGIN, END, END IF? - Stack Overflow
    However, there is a special kind of SQL statement which can contain multiple SQL statements, the BEGIN-END block If you omit the BEGIN-END block, your SQL will run fine, but it will only execute the first statement as part of the IF Basically, this:
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    [A1] End(xlUp) [A1] End(xlDown) [A1] End(xlToLeft) [A1] End(xlToRight) is the VBA equivalent of being in Cell A1 and pressing Ctrl + Any arrow key It will continue to travel in that direction until it hits the last cell of data, or if you use this command to move from a cell that is the last cell of data it will travel until it hits the next
  • Whats the difference between end and exit sub in VBA?
    This is a bit outside the scope of your question, but to avoid any potential confusion for readers who are new to VBA: End and End Sub are not the same They don't perform the same task End puts a stop to ALL code execution and you should almost always use Exit Sub (or Exit Function, respectively) End halts ALL exectution
  • Difference between CR LF, LF and CR line break types
    LF (\n) stands for LINE FEED It creates a new line, but it doesn't put the cursor at the beginning of that line The cursor stays back at the end of the last line This is how Unix (including macOS) and Linux work CRLF (\r\n) creates a new line as well as puts the cursor at the beginning of the new line This is how we see it in Windows OS
  • command line - How to close git commit editor? - Stack Overflow
    Down the line, this is how you end up with an extremely flexible and customizable and thus extremely efficient personal environment (On Windows, Git commonly comes bundled with Bash because at the time they started to figure things out, there was no sane native shell for Windows
  • Append same text to every cell in a column in Excel
    How can I append text to every cell in a column in Excel? I need to add a comma (",") to the end Example: email@address com turns into email@address com, Data Sample: m2engineers@yahoo co in
  • How to use pre-commit to automatically correct commits and merge . . .
    At the end of this article, you'll be able to: describe what pre-commit hooks are and why they are useful; configure pre-commit hooks on your own projects using git; make sure all contributions to your projects conform to your hooks, fully automated, using GitLab CI; pre-commit hooks, in general




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