I thought the input
method will take any numeric or string input and print it out. But for string
it does not work unless string
is in quoted. Why?
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Please post the code as text not images– U13-ForwardFeb 18, 2020 at 2:24
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in what environment are you trying this?– saeed foroughiFeb 18, 2020 at 2:28
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Does this answer your question? input() error - NameError: name '...' is not defined– user202729Dec 30, 2021 at 14:21
2 Answers
In Python 2.7, input()
evaluates the input as code, so strings need to be quoted. Python 2.7 has a method called raw_input()
that treats all input as strings (no quotes needed).
In Python 3.x, the Python 2.7 raw_input()
method was renamed input()
and the Python 2.7 input()
functionality was replaced by eval(input())
So you can use raw_input()
in Python 2.7 or switch to Python 3.x
Make sure that you are running the code on Python 3 and not Python 2. On python 2 you are needed to quote your input with ""
it seems like there are multiple solution to this though: