Thank you for look.
I'm Japanese. So I might write some wrong English. then, please excuse me.
>>> a = 1
>>> b = 2
>>>
>>> print(a,b)
When I run this code, I thought I would get the result like this:
1 2
but in fact, I got this result:
(1, 2)
then, I thought I got it simply because the version of python is 2.7 and print statement output tuple (1, 2)
.
And I tryed this code:
import sys
print(sys.version)
its result:
2.7.12 (default, Nov 20 2016, 12:12:11)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 7.3.0 (clang-703.0.31)]
My thought was correct. but...
The version in Pythonista3 is 3, but Why in the world is the version of python in Editorial 2.7?!
And I want use Python 3.x in Editorial.
If you know somethings about this, could you tell me?
Thank you.