On 03/05/2013 03:33 PM, eli m wrote:
On Tuesday, March 5, 2013 3:31:13 PM UTC-8, eli m wrote:
Hi guys, i have a program like this: (A lot of code is not included)
run = 0
while run == 0:
function = raw_input("Type in a function:")
if function == "Example":
whenever function isn't _exactly_ "Example" the else clause executes.
If you want to catch forms of example you might try:
if function.strip().upper() == "EXAMPLE":
Emile
print ("Hello World!")
else:
print ("blah blah blah")
The problem is that whenever i type in example with a space after it then it
prints the else statement.
My question is, how do i get it to except input with spaces?
oops i meant function = raw_input("Type in a function:")
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