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Possible Bug with Pythonista
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For some reason the following code does not work:
a=input('input something: \n') print(a)
It produces the following error message even if I wrap the input in str()
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That's correct behavior.
input()
attempts to parse whatever is entered as a direct Python statement. If you want user input, you probably wantraw_input()
:a=raw_input('input something: \n') print(a)