ved to the next line.I get
an error
_SyntaxError- EOF while parsing and the program terminates.._
How should the code be modified so that even after pressing an extra
"Enter" button the cursor get moved to the next line instead to
throwing an exception..
Prasoo
On Jun 12, 11:28 am, Chris Rebert wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Prasoon wrote:
> > I am new to python
> > I have written the following program in python.It is the solution of
> > problem ETF in SPOJ.
>
> > #Euler Totient Function
>
> &
On Jun 12, 11:28 am, Chris Rebert wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Prasoon wrote:
> > I am new to python
> > I have written the following program in python.It is the solution of
> > problem ETF in SPOJ.
>
> > #Euler Totient Function
>
> &
> You could do:
>
> while True:
> x = raw_input("Enter x=>")
> if x != "" : break # if you just press enter, raw_input returns an
> empty string
>
> Note that this still leaves out the case when you type something which
> is not a number.
> To cover this case, supposing that you need a float
I am new to pythonand using python 2.6
I want to know when to use raw_input( ) and when to use input( )???
According to my interpretation one should use input( ) when entering
numbers etc and
raw_input( ) when a string is too be entered.
Correct me if I am wrong
Also if I want to ent
On Jun 16, 3:34 pm, Francesco Bochicchio wrote:
> On 16 Giu, 11:32, Prasoon wrote:> I am new to
> pythonand using python 2.6
> > I want to know when to use raw_input( ) and when to use input( )???
>
> > According to my interpretation one should use input( ) when ente
What is the difference between
z=int(raw_input()) and z=eval(raw_input())(I thought them to be
the same in case of integers)
I mean when an integer is entered in that case are they same and when
an integer in not entered,in that case how are they different?
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