Computer Science, asked by saurabhsinghchamyal, 7 months ago

How will you accept the name of the user using raw input? Write complete script.​

Answers

Answered by MrPrince07
1

Explanation:

The Python raw_input() function is used to read a string from standard input such as keyboard. This way a programmer is able to include user inserted data into a program. Let's start with a simple example using python script to ask for an user name.

print "What is your name?"

name = raw_input()

print "Hello %s!" % name

First, we print string What is your name? telling the user what we expect him to input. Next, using the raw_input() function the standard input is assigned to a variable name. Lastly, we print the value of variable name to standard output.

$ python input.py

What is your name?

Monty Python

Hello Monty Python!

Depending on your needs the above python raw_input() example program can be also abbreviated to a single line while including additional new line character \n:

print "Hello %s!" % raw_input("What is your name?\n")

It is important to point out that python function raw_input() will produce string and thus its output cannot be treated as an integer. Therefore, when using python's raw_input() function to obtain an integer as an user input, the obtained input string must be first converted to an integer before it can be used as an integer.

Example:

print "What integer you wish to multiply by 2?"

number = int(raw_input())

print "The answer is: %s" % (number * 2)

# Alternative shortened version

print "The answer is: %s" % (int(raw_input("What integer you wish to multiply by 3?\n")) * 3)

Output:

$ python input.py

What integer you wish to multiply by 2?

33

The answer is: 66

What integer you wish to multiply by 3?

33

The answer is: 99

Answered by pranavsk2605
0

Explanation:

The Python raw_input() function is used to read a string from standard input such as keyboard. This way a programmer is able to include user inserted data into a program. Let's start with a simple example using python script to ask for an user name.

print "What is your name?"

name = raw_input()

print "Hello %s!" % name

First, we print string What is your name? telling the user what we expect him to input. Next, using the raw_input() function the standard input is assigned to a variable name. Lastly, we print the value of variable name to standard output.

$ python input.py

What is your name?

Monty Python

Hello Monty Python!

Depending on your needs the above python raw_input() example program can be also abbreviated to a single line while including additional new line character \n:

print "Hello %s!" % raw_input("What is your name?\n")

It is important to point out that python function raw_input() will produce string and thus its output cannot be treated as an integer. Therefore, when using python's raw_input() function to obtain an integer as an user input, the obtained input string must be first converted to an integer before it can be used as an integer.

Example:

print "What integer you wish to multiply by 2?"

number = int(raw_input())

print "The answer is: %s" % (number * 2)

# Alternative shortened version

print "The answer is: %s" % (int(raw_input("What integer you wish to multiply by 3?\n")) * 3)

Output:

$ python input.py

What integer you wish to multiply by 2?

33

The answer is: 66

What integer you wish to multiply by 3?

33

The answer is: 99

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