[Q] ipython: Multiple commands on the same line and newlines
wisecracker at tesco.net
wisecracker at tesco.net
Sat Apr 16 15:17:35 EDT 2011
Hi Phil...
> How can I write multiple python commands on the same line?
> E.g. "x = 0; while x < 10: x = x + 1;" returns an "invalid syntax"
> error on the 'e' in while.
I don`t think this is possible under any Python version.
There will always be some kind of user intervention required other than
just the single 1, (one), <RETURN/ENTER>
E.G...
>>> x = 0<RETURN/ENTER>
>>> while x < 10: print x; x = x + 1<RETURN/ENTER>
...<RETURN/ENTER>
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
>>> <FLASHING_CURSOR>
Ending up with two, (2), lines and three, (3), <RETURN/ENTER>
I hope some one can prove me wrong because I would love single line ability sometimes.
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