Newbie Question - String Input
Alex Martelli
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Sun Sep 3 02:24:04 EDT 2000
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"Sonic Hedgehog" <celtic at ix.net.au> wrote in message news:39b1dd6e.2207206 at news.ix.net.au... > I am using Python on a Wintel machine and I am trying to get Python to > accept string data. In the following program (a very basic program) > Python accepts numerical data without any problems but will not accept > any string data at all - the program crashes with the following error: > > Traceback (innermost last): > File "hello.py", line9, in ? > userName=input("What is your name? ") > File "<string>", in line 0, in ? > NameError: whatever_I_Entered > > Would someone please tell me what it is that I am doing wrong. I am > sure it is a rather simple to rectify. The "input" built-in function requires the user to enter a valid Python expression; to enter a string, the user needs to use quotes around it. To accept string input, your program can use the "raw_input" built-in function instead of "input". > And if someone knows of any websites that have good tutorials for > Python please email me with the addresses. www.python.org has a few good links to tutorials as a part of its documentation section. Alex
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