I am v. stupid, please help
William Park
parkw at better.net
Thu Jul 8 06:33:15 EDT 1999
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On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 12:31:49AM +0100, Newbie wrote: > From: "Newbie" <8499 at greenhead.ac.uk> > > > I have just downloaded Python 1.5 and I have > had a brief look at the helpfiles and some > source code and my stupid question is this : > How do you define a string and then use it > for input, e.g, > > name = input('What is your name : ') > > This works for integers but not for strings, > > Help Me Please!! > > --Posted from EarthWeb Discussions. http://discussions.earthweb.com > > -- > http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list Since 'eval' will simply execute your expression just as you would type it interactively, try putting quotations around your input: >>> input("==> ") ==> 123 123 >>> input("==> ") ==> 'sss' 'sss' William Park
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