I'm trying to get a already written line in python 3, but I haven't found any function that can read a line from the terminal. It should work something like sys.stdout.read(), or sys.stdout.readline() but this function just throws an error.
2 Answers
If you mean to read from the user/a pipe, then simply use input
.
However, from your comments it seems like you want to be able to read from what has already been printed.
To do this, you have a few options. If you don't actually want it to display on the terminal, and you only care about certain part of the output, then you can use contextlib.redirect_stdout
and contextlib.redirect_stderr
. You can combine this with io.StringIO
to capture the output of your application to a string. This has been discussed in the question Capture stdout from a script in Python
However, if you want to have something which provides you both a means of printing to the terminal and giving you the lines, then you will need to implement your own type which inherits from io.TextIOBase
or uses io.TextIOWrapper
.
Do you mean something like this?
name = input("Enter a name: ")
print(name)
input()
? And sorry, maybe it's just me, but that question is very unclear... could be interpreted in many ways