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First of We see an example of c how we used to get input...
Example in C:
Output:
Enter the number of input to be taken in the array: 5
1
2
3
4
5
The inputs entered into the array are:
1
2
3
4
5
Tag Lines:
Example in Python:
lists=[]
n=int(input("Enter the number of inputs to be taken in Lists:"))
for i in range (n):
lists.append(input())
print "The inputs entered into the list are:"
print lists
Output:
Enter the number of inputs to be taken in the Lists: 5
1
2
3
4
5
The inputs entered into the list are:
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Explanation:
Line 1 : lists=[]
creating an empty list
Line 2 : n=int(input("Enter the number of inputs to be taken in Lists:"))
This line is used to get the number of inputs to be taken inside the list.
Line 3 : for i in range (n):
lists.append(input())
Line 5 : print lists
This statement is used to print the values in the lists.
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Python #15-How to get User input in Python
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While reading the previous post : Python #15-How to get user input in python we people might get an doubt how to get the multiple inputs in Python like we used to fetch in java or c or c++ and store in array by getting how many inputs the user is going to give to console to perform operation..
Here is the post for the those people who got those doubt and also for those who not got those doubts.
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First of We see an example of c how we used to get input...
Example in C:
#include<stdio.h>
void main()
{
int n, i, array[10];
printf("Enter the number of input to be taken in the array :");
scanf("%d",&n);
for(i=1; i<n; i++)
{
scanf("%d", &array[i]); --------------@
}
print("The inputs entered into the array are: \n");
for(i=1; i<n; i++)
{
printf("%d \n", array[i]); --------------#
}
}
Enter the number of input to be taken in the array: 5
1
2
3
4
5
The inputs entered into the array are:
1
2
3
4
5
Tag Lines:
------------@ - This symbol is used to denote a for loop in c which is used to fetch the n number of inputs given by the user keyboard and store it on the array[] .
-------------# - This symbol is used to denote a for loop in c which is used to print the values present in the array[] to the user output screen, as the iteration goes on the values from the array[] will be printed one by one in the above c program .
Example in Python:
lists=[]
n=int(input("Enter the number of inputs to be taken in Lists:"))
for i in range (n):
lists.append(input())
print "The inputs entered into the list are:"
print lists
Output:
Enter the number of inputs to be taken in the Lists: 5
1
2
3
4
5
The inputs entered into the list are:
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Explanation:
Line 1 : lists=[]
creating an empty list
Line 2 : n=int(input("Enter the number of inputs to be taken in Lists:"))
This line is used to get the number of inputs to be taken inside the list.
Line 3 : for i in range (n):
lists.append(input())
This the for loop which perform operation for us. It will run the loop until the range n comes. While lists.append(input()) statement will fetch the inputs and put into the lists directly until the loop runs.
Line 5 : print lists
This statement is used to print the values in the lists.
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