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input v raw_input
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Source code: yraw Module: Y102
# input v raw_input - Python 2 only # In Python 3, to get the old behavior of input() , use eval(input()) . """input returns an object that's the result of evaluating the expression. raw_input returns a string""" name = "Arthur" age = 45 first = raw_input("Please enter your age ") second = input("Please enter your age again ") # first will always contain a string # second could contain any object and you can even # type in a calculation and use "name" and "age" as # you enter it at run time ... print "You said you are",first print "Then you said you are",second """ examples of that running: -bash-3.2$ python yraw Please enter your age 45 Please enter your age again 45 You said you are 45 Then you said you are 45 -bash-3.2$ python yraw Please enter your age 45 + 7 Please enter your age again 45 + 7 You said you are 45 + 7 Then you said you are 52 -bash-3.2$ """ Learn about this subject
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