On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 7:37:25 PM UTC+8, Bart wrote: > On 11/06/2018 12:16, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > > On Mon, 11 Jun 2018 01:44:19 -0700, mohan4h wrote: > > > >> Everyone, > >> > >> I am very new to python. I am trying to achieve the below in it, but i > >> am unable to find suitable documentation to guide me on the same. > >> > >> I want to prompt 3 questions together and then get input for the first > >> question next to question as below. > >> > >> 1. Enter your name : _ > >> 2. Enter your age : > >> 3. Enter your gender : > >> > >> After showing the below prompts, the cursor waits in first question for > >> an input. > > > > How else do you expect to tell the three inputs apart? > > > > But okay. > > > > > > print("1. Enter your name :") > > print("2. Enter your age :") > > print("3. Enter your gender :") > > name = input("") > > age = input("") > > gender = input("") > > This will do the job, eventually: > > print("1. Enter your name :") > print("2. Enter your age :") > print("3. Enter your gender :") > name = input("") > age = input("") > gender = input("") > > print("1. Enter your name :",name) > print("2. Enter your age :",age) > print("3. Enter your gender :",gender) > > -- > bart
Everyone, I want to thank you all for your support, As advised Steven D'Aprano and Wolfgang Maier, I tried the same code in python3 and it worked like a wonder. I would like to thank Peter Otten for the solution. I learned something new. Thanks for all your support. Regards Mohan C -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list