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stop = False
text_count = 0
while stop is False:
    int_string = input("What is the initial string? ")
    int_string = int_string.lower()
    for a in int_string:
        for a in b:
            text_count += 1
    if text_count < 3:
        print("Error: string must have at least 3 characters.")
    elif len(int_string) != 'X' or len(int_string) != 'x' or len(int_string) != '_':
        print("Error: string must contain only X and _.")

This string must be at least 3 characters long, and it must consist only of the characters 'X', 'x', or '_' (underscore) Case Insensitive also

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    – Almo
    Oct 10, 2014 at 13:22

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You could convert it into a set object and compare it to the set of characters that you do allow:

while not stop:
    int_string = input("What is the initial string? ").lower()

    if len(int_string) < 3:
        print("Error: string must have at least 3 characters.")
    elif set(int_string) <= {'x', '_'}:
        print("Error: string must contain only X and _.")

a <= b is shorthand for a.issubset(b).

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  • This will break if the string contains x or _, but not both. A more rigorous, though slightly harder to read, approach would be something like set(int_string) - {'x', '_'} != set().
    – lvc
    Mar 14, 2013 at 2:41
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    @lvc: You could do set(int_string).issubset({'x', '_'}) or use <=.
    – Blender
    Mar 14, 2013 at 2:42
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Here is one more option:

while not stop:
    int_string = raw_input("What is the initial string? ").lower()   
    if len(int_string) < 3:
        print("Error: string must have at least 3 characters.")
    elif any(ch not in ('x', '_') for ch in set(int_string)):
        print("Error: string must contain only X and _.")

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