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No need to define raw_input(), input() does the same.
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@ -16,13 +16,7 @@ control flow statements known from other languages, with some twists.
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Perhaps the most well-known statement type is the :keyword:`if` statement. For
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example::
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>>> def raw_input(prompt):
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... import sys
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... sys.stdout.write(prompt)
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... sys.stdout.flush()
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... return sys.stdin.readline()
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...
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>>> x = int(raw_input("Please enter an integer: "))
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>>> x = int(input("Please enter an integer: "))
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>>> if x < 0:
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... x = 0
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... print 'Negative changed to zero'
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@ -298,15 +292,9 @@ The most useful form is to specify a default value for one or more arguments.
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This creates a function that can be called with fewer arguments than it is
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defined to allow. For example::
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def raw_input(prompt):
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import sys
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sys.stdout.write(prompt)
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sys.stdout.flush()
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return sys.stdin.readline()
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def ask_ok(prompt, retries=4, complaint='Yes or no, please!'):
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while True:
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ok = raw_input(prompt)
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ok = input(prompt)
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if ok in ('y', 'ye', 'yes'): return True
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if ok in ('n', 'no', 'nop', 'nope'): return False
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retries = retries - 1
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@ -85,15 +85,9 @@ entered, but allows the user to interrupt the program (using :kbd:`Control-C` or
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whatever the operating system supports); note that a user-generated interruption
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is signalled by raising the :exc:`KeyboardInterrupt` exception. ::
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>>> def raw_input(prompt):
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... import sys
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... sys.stdout.write(prompt)
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... sys.stdout.flush()
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... return sys.stdin.readline()
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...
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>>> while True:
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... try:
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... x = int(raw_input("Please enter a number: "))
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... x = int(input("Please enter a number: "))
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... break
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... except ValueError:
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... print "Oops! That was no valid number. Try again..."
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