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The default value of end is \n meaning that after the print statement it will print a new line. So simply stated end is what you want to be printed after the print statement has been executed

The question you found is mainly discussing the difference between Python2 and Python3 since there is no argument end for print in Python2 (actually in Python2 print is not a function but a statement).

What does end=' ' in a print call exactly do? - Stack Overflow

The end=' ' is just to say that you want a space after the end of the statement instead of a new line character. In Python 2.x you would have to do this by placing a comma at the end of the print statement. For example, when in a Python 3.x environment: