Taking input in Python (original) (raw)
Last Updated : 02 Jan, 2025
Developers often have a need to interact with users, either to get data or to provide some sort of result. Most programs today use a dialog box as a way of asking the user to provide some type of input. While Python provides us with two inbuilt functions to read the input from the keyboard.
**input () function first takes the input from the user and converts it into a string. The type of the returned object always will be <class ‘str’>. It does not evaluate the expression it just returns the complete statement as String.
For example, Python provides a built-in function called input which takes the input from the user. When the input function is called it stops the program and waits for the user’s input. When the user presses enter, the program resumes and returns what the user typed.
Python `
Python program showing
a use of input()
val = input("Enter your value: ") print(val)
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Output:
Taking String as an input:
Python `
name = input('What is your name?\n') # \n ---> newline ---> It causes a line break print(name)
`
Output:
What is your name?
Ram
Ram
How the input function works in Python :
- When input() function executes program flow will be stopped until the user has given input.
- The text or message displayed on the output screen to ask a user to enter an input value is optional i.e. the prompt, which will be printed on the screen is optional.
- Whatever you enter as input, the input function converts it into a string. if you enter an integer value still input() function converts it into a string. You need to explicitly convert it into an integer in your code using typecasting .
Code:
Python `
Program to check input
type in Python
num = input ("Enter number :") print(num) name1 = input("Enter name : ") print(name1)
Printing type of input value
print ("type of number", type(num)) print ("type of name", type(name1))
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Output:
Note: input() function takes all the input as a string only
There are various function that are used to take as desired input few of them are : –
- int(input())
- float(input()) Python `
num = int(input("Enter a number: ")) print(num, " ", type(num))
floatNum = float(input("Enter a decimal number: ")) print(floatNum, " ", type(floatNum))
`
Output:
Output
Refer to the article Taking list as input from the user for more information.