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print() normally adds text to STDOUT, it does not erase existing text. https://linux.codidact.com/posts/289869 describes various ways of doing the overwrite in shell scripts. How can you do this ...
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- `print()` normally adds text to STDOUT, it does not erase existing text.
- https://linux.codidact.com/posts/289869 describes various ways of doing the overwrite in shell scripts.
How can you do with Python?
- `print()` normally adds text to STDOUT, it does not erase existing text.
- https://linux.codidact.com/posts/289869 describes various ways of doing the overwrite in shell scripts.
- How can you do this in Python?