#Collecting The Input As A Variable:#
name =input('Please enter your name: ')#Printing The Variable:#print(name)#Checking The Variable And Printing Accordingly:#if name =='Joe':print('Joe Mama')
name =input("What is your name?
")# Asks the user 'What is your name?' and stores it in the 'name' variableprint("You said your name was "+ name)
number =int(input("Please select a random number:
"))# Will get input as a number# Will error if the value entered is not a number# You can use any type of conversion (int(), bool(), float(), etc.) to modify your input
#basic user handling for begginers
x =input("your question here")# when someone types something here that answer will be saved and be used for later# for example print(x)
# Taking string input
a =input("Enter a string: ")print("String is: ", a)# Taking integer input
b =int(input("Enter an integer: "))print("Integer is: ", b)# Taking float input
c =float(input("Enter a float value: "))print("Float value is: ", c)
#The input command will popup/print the text placed inside the brackets.#After the text you can type anything and press enter.#Then the stuff written in the ansfer field will be saved as the function value.
x =input("write anything after this: ")print(x)#This code will first print the stuff written in input (write anything after this:).#Then it will store the text as the x value.#Then it will print it.
x =input()# This will take you to shell where you input a value for xprint(x)# Print's the value you typed
y =input('Enter a number: ')# Will print 'Enter a number: ' to the shell and then wait for you# to enter a value (Does not have to be a number)# Copy the code and try it
# use the function input()# the parameter is something that would# output on the screen before the input
name =input('What is your name?')print('Hello '+ name)
# Python 3
txt =input("Type something to test this out: ")# Note that in version 3, the print() function# requires the use of parenthesis.print("Is this what you just said? ", txt)
# An input is requested and stored in a variable
test_text =input("Enter a number: ")# Converts the string into a integer. If you need# to convert the user input into decimal format,# the float() function is used instead of int()
test_number =int(test_text)# Prints in the console the variable as requestedprint("The number you entered is: ", test_number)
x =input("Enter a phrase: ")#after slecting variable and input command,#you have to write that string what you want to show in your terminal as input.print(x)#to get the answer#for integer
x =int(input("How many candies: ")#make sure using round figure, ex: 1, 2, print(x)#for decimal
x =float(input("My height: ")#you can also use DOUBLE function instead of FLOATprint(x)