Updated the input() method usage and description

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Ankit Aggarwal 2015-10-14 10:27:25 +05:30
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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ contributors:
- ["Louie Dinh", "http://ldinh.ca"] - ["Louie Dinh", "http://ldinh.ca"]
- ["Amin Bandali", "http://aminbandali.com"] - ["Amin Bandali", "http://aminbandali.com"]
- ["Andre Polykanine", "https://github.com/Oire"] - ["Andre Polykanine", "https://github.com/Oire"]
- ["Ankit Aggarwal", "http://ankitaggarwal.me"]
filename: learnpython.py filename: learnpython.py
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@ -146,8 +145,10 @@ bool("") # => False
print "I'm Python. Nice to meet you!" print "I'm Python. Nice to meet you!"
# Simple way to get input data from console # Simple way to get input data from console
input_string_var = raw_input("Enter some data: ") # Data is stored as a string input_string_var = raw_input("Enter some data: ") # Returns the data as a string
input_number_var = input("Enter a number: ") # Data is stored as a number input_var = input("Enter some data: ") # Evaluates the data as python code
# Warning: Caution is recommended for input() method usage
# Note: In python 3, input() is deprecated and raw_input() is renamed to input()
# No need to declare variables before assigning to them. # No need to declare variables before assigning to them.
some_var = 5 # Convention is to use lower_case_with_underscores some_var = 5 # Convention is to use lower_case_with_underscores