Module: Displaying text on the screen


Problem

2/5

Text output on two lines

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Output operator  to the screen in Pascal
Let's analyze some features of the output operator write (writeln). 

1) The difference between write  and writeln is that write moves the cursor to a new line after the text is displayed on the screen, and < code>write - no. That is, if you write:
  writeln('text1'); writeln('text2'); then we get:

text1
text2


And if you write like this: write('text1'); write('text2');
then on the screen we will see:

text1text2

2) You can pass multiple parameters to one output statement. They will be displayed in a row one after another, without spaces, line breaks and other additional characters. That is, by writing this:
  writeln('text1', 53, 'text2'); we get the output:

text153text2

Note also that write('a', 1, 'b'); is equivalent to:
  write('a'); write(5); write('b');
Practice by working with the source code of the program in the exercise! 
 

Problem

Change the output statement on lines 3 and 4 so that the text on the screen is displayed in the following format:
x y
5 y