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3,743 PointsQuery regarding this quiz
Surely the answer should be that the outcome is
"Line one Line two Line three"
The \n is before the " therefore there should not be " after line one and line two.
1 Answer
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsHi Jim,
The \n
is a newline character.
So when you output the string "Line one\nLine two\nLine three" you're going to go to a new line each time you encounter a \n