Hi, Thanks for your reply. It worked.
Paulo Repreza On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Robert Kern <robert.k...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 2009-01-31 18:19, Paulo Repreza wrote: > >> Hi, >> I'm just learning the very basics of python and I ran into this problem >> in version 3.0/3000: >> >>>x = input("x: ") >> x: 36 >> >>> y = input("y: ") >> y: 42 >> >>> print (x*y) >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "<pyshell#3>", line 1, in <module> >> print (x*y) >> TypeError: can't multiply sequence by non-int of type 'str' >> But when I run the same code with Python 2.6.1 it does prints the result. >> > > In Python 3.0, the 2.x input() function, which evaluates the string, was > removed, and the 2.x raw_input() function, which just returns the string > that was entered, was renamed to input(). > > Is there any special function that I should add in order to work >> properly under Python 3.0? >> > > x = int(input('x: ')) > y = int(input('y: ')) > > -- > Robert Kern > > "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless > enigma > that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it > had > an underlying truth." > -- Umberto Eco > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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