string input in python and output code example

Example 1: input in python

name = input("What is your name?\n") # Asks the user 'What is your name?' and stores it in the 'name' variable

print("You said your name was " + name)

number = int(input("Please select a random number:\n")) # 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

Example 2: input in python

# First, let's start with a simple input function.
input("What's your name?: ") #This will ask you what is your name, and you can input anything you want.
#The above code is simple, and theres not much you can do with it.

# Let's get a little harder!
name = input("What is your name? ") # Just adding a variable doesn't look like much, but it goes a long way!
print("Hello," , name , ", I'm dad!") # THis will print Hello [your name] I'm dad when the user inputs a name.

# Let's make this a little more advanced!
name = input("What is your name? )
if name == "Dad": # Now if sombody inputs 'Dad' as there name:
	print("Hi dad I'm- wait a minute...") # it will say this
else: # If a user prints anything else:
	print("Hi" , name , "I'm dad!") # It will output this!

# What if I want to add multiple names? Well, that's entirly possible, with the elif statment
if name == "Dad": # If the user inputs "Dad" as their input:
	print("Hi Dad, I'm- stop trying to trick me D:<") # It will output this
elif name == "Doggo": # If the name is "Doggo":
	print("Hi doggo- wait your not supposed to talk?") # It will output this:
# Using the elif statment, we can make an entirley different with only one question asked
else:
	print("Hello, ", name, "!") # We always end an if statment with an else one.

# Hope this helped! :D