So I have this piece of code here
#inside of a repeating "while loop"
      print(even,flush=True, end=inbetween) #inbetween is what's between each number. (space, new line, etc.)
      even=even+2
Which prints out a sequence of even numbers in my number generator (https://github.com/JasonDerulo1259/JasonsGenerator)
The issue I have with it is that When I do f.write to write the result It says that I am not allowed to write something with multiple arguements. What is the work-around for this?
(here's the syntax error that shows)
File "main.py", line 34, in massprint
    f.write(even,flush=True, end=inbetween)
TypeError: write() takes no keyword arguments
Also, If i try put even,flush=True, end=inbetween inside of a variable, I get this syntax error no matter how I change it.
  File "main.py", line 32
    placeholdervar=[even,flush=True, end=inbetween]
                              ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
