How do I take input while still printing one character at a time on a line?
I already saw a question on Stack Exchange about how to print one character at a time. However, it uses a function to print a message. Is there anyway to take a user's input and still print it one character at a time? If I've lost you, look at this example:
def slowPrint(s):
for c in s:
sys.stdout.write(c)
sys.stdout.flush()
time.sleep(0.025)
That's the slowPrint code. But I want to take a user's input, as in:
variable = input('I want this bit printed one character at a time')
Any way to do so?
python-3.x
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I already saw a question on Stack Exchange about how to print one character at a time. However, it uses a function to print a message. Is there anyway to take a user's input and still print it one character at a time? If I've lost you, look at this example:
def slowPrint(s):
for c in s:
sys.stdout.write(c)
sys.stdout.flush()
time.sleep(0.025)
That's the slowPrint code. But I want to take a user's input, as in:
variable = input('I want this bit printed one character at a time')
Any way to do so?
python-3.x
migrated from superuser.com Jan 9 at 11:19
This question came from our site for computer enthusiasts and power users.
considering you saw a question on Stack Exchange, it would probably be best to also ask your question on Stack Exchange..
– PeterH
Jan 9 at 10:58
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I already saw a question on Stack Exchange about how to print one character at a time. However, it uses a function to print a message. Is there anyway to take a user's input and still print it one character at a time? If I've lost you, look at this example:
def slowPrint(s):
for c in s:
sys.stdout.write(c)
sys.stdout.flush()
time.sleep(0.025)
That's the slowPrint code. But I want to take a user's input, as in:
variable = input('I want this bit printed one character at a time')
Any way to do so?
python-3.x
I already saw a question on Stack Exchange about how to print one character at a time. However, it uses a function to print a message. Is there anyway to take a user's input and still print it one character at a time? If I've lost you, look at this example:
def slowPrint(s):
for c in s:
sys.stdout.write(c)
sys.stdout.flush()
time.sleep(0.025)
That's the slowPrint code. But I want to take a user's input, as in:
variable = input('I want this bit printed one character at a time')
Any way to do so?
python-3.x
python-3.x
asked Jan 9 at 9:04
Bob Ross
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considering you saw a question on Stack Exchange, it would probably be best to also ask your question on Stack Exchange..
– PeterH
Jan 9 at 10:58
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considering you saw a question on Stack Exchange, it would probably be best to also ask your question on Stack Exchange..
– PeterH
Jan 9 at 10:58
considering you saw a question on Stack Exchange, it would probably be best to also ask your question on Stack Exchange..
– PeterH
Jan 9 at 10:58
considering you saw a question on Stack Exchange, it would probably be best to also ask your question on Stack Exchange..
– PeterH
Jan 9 at 10:58
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