![]() Output can be displayed directly to the console or IDE, to the screen via a Graphical User Interface (GUI), or again to an external source. Input may come directly from the user via the keyboard, or from some external source like a file or database. This tutorial will introduce you to Python input and output. To be useful, a program usually needs to communicate with the outside world by obtaining input data from the user and displaying result data back to the user. ![]() Watch it together with the written tutorial to deepen your understanding: Reading Input and Writing Output in Python ![]() Watch Now This tutorial has a related video course created by the Real Python team.
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