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An exercise for the reader
Make use of the format() method to format a string with more than one variable.
Let's build a console/command-line application that takes inputs from the user and print it on the screen. Let's create a new file named input_test.py, (available along with this chapter's downloads) take some user inputs and print them on the screen:
name = input("What is your name? ")
address = input("What is your address? ")
age = input("How old are you? ")
print("My name is " + name)
print("I am " + age + " years old")
print("My address is " + address)
Execute the program and see what happens:

The input_test.py output
The preceding example is available for download along with this chapter as input_test.py.