Does anyone know how to use the Raw Input facility on Windows from a WX Python application?
What I need to do is be able to differentiate the input from multiple keyboards. So if there is another way to achieving that, that would work too.
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if i do :
string = raw_input('Enter the value')
it will come on shell.
Can i collect the value I entered in variable string ???
How to use that entered value in my program like :
if dict.has_key('string'):
print dict[string]
???
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in my code i loop though raw_input() to see if the user has requested to quit. My app can quit before the user quits, but my problem is the app is still alive until i enter a key to return from the blocking function raw_input(). Can i do to force raw_input() to return? by maybe sending it fake input? could i terminate the thread its on? ...
I have the following code fragment:
def database(self):
databasename=""
host=""
user=""
password=""
try:
self.fp=file("detailing.dat","rb")
except IOError:
self.fp=file("detailing.dat","wb")
pickle.dump([databasename,host,user,password],self.fp,-1)
self.fp.close()
selffp=f...
Say I use raw_input like this:
code = raw_input("Please enter your three-letter code or a blank line to quit: ") under if __name__=="__main__":
How can I let it repeat multiple times rather than just once every time I run the program?
Another question is to write what code can satisfy the condition "or a blank line to quit (the program)"...
I'm writing a little CLI in Python (as an extension to Mercurial) and would like to support tab-completion. Specifically, I would like catch tabs in the prompt and show a list of matching options (just like bash).
Example:
Enter section name: ext*TAB*
extensions
extras
The problem is I'm not sure how to catch the Tab ev...
I'm trying to let the user input commands at a console using raw_input(), this works fine. The problem is I have background threads that occasionally output log-information to the screen and when they do they mess up the input prompt (since the output go wherever the cursor happens to be at the moment).
This is a small Python program th...
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Confused with appending to text file
How can I write to the textfile with while?
text_file = open("write_it.txt", "a")
while 1:
word = raw_input("Please add to a text file: ")
if not word:
break
text_file.write(word)
text_file.close()
This code adds to the text file without spaces,...
Is there a C function that does the same as raw_input in Python?
#in Python::
x = raw_input("Message Here:")
How can I write something like that in C?
Update::
I make this, but i get an error ::
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
#include "stdlib.h"
typedef char * string;
int raw_input(string msg);
string s;
string *d;
main(){...
I've been working on a computational physics project (plotting related rates of chemical reactants with respect to eachother to show oscillatory behavior) with a fair amount of success. However, one of my simulations involves more than two active oscillating agents (five, in fact) which would obviously be unsuitable for any single visual...
I would like to get user input to refer to some list in my code. I think it's called namespace? So, what would I have to do to this code for me to print whatever the user inputs, supposing they input 'list1' or 'list2'?
list1 = ['cat', 'dog', 'juice']
list2 = ['skunk', 'bats', 'pogo stick']
x = raw_input('which list would you like me t...
Hello I'm a trying to learn python,
In C++ to read in string from stdin I simply do
string str;
while (cin>>str)
do_something(str)
but in python, I have to use
line = raw_input()
then
x = line.split()
then I have to loop through the list x to access each str to do_something(str)
this seems like a lot of code just to get eac...
I have thise huge code that I'm going to implement . Before I start that, I want to do a raw_input('Enter something: .'). I want it to sleep for 3 secs and if there's no input, then cancel the raw-input prompt and run the rest of the code. Then the code loops and implements the raw_input again.
I want it so that if somedoes put a raw_i...
Hello, I am writing a simple commandline script that uses raw_input, but it doesn't seem to work.
This code:
print "Hello!"
raw_input("")
Produces this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<pyshell#6>", line 1, in <module>
raw_input("")
TypeError: 'str' object is not callable
I have never encountered this error before,...
I'm using XISelectEvents for root window with deviceid=XIAllDevices and mask=XI_RawMotion, but I don't get any events. What's wrong?
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I have a system with two HID keyboards (actually, one's a barcode scanner.)
I registered for raw input with RIDEV_NOLEGACY to block the system from creating WM_KEY* messages for the barcode scanner, which tediously also blocks the messages from the other keyboard.
My goal is to keep the WM_* messages for any keybaord device that isn't ...