raw_input and break

input/ldompeling at casema.nl input/ldompeling at casema.nl
Thu Nov 5 04:22:14 EST 2015


In reply to "tian.su.yale at gmail.com" who wrote the following:

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> > I have an continues loop with "while True:"
> > Now I want to use "raw_input" and when I press "s" on the keybord that it=
>  will=20
> > "break" the continues loop.
In this script it always break even when I not  press 's'
I want that this script go's to if mindist > us_dist(15):
And when I press 's' its stop.

Any ideas ?

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while True:
    enable_servo()
    servo(90)
    mindist = 80
    choices = input("letter s to stop:")
    if choices == 's':
        print ("stop")
        break
if mindist > us_dist(15):
    bwd()
    print ("backward 1x")

    














> > =20
> > I tried:
> > choices =3D raw_input
> > if choises =3D=3D s:
> > break
> > =20
> > But even when I not press "s" it "break"
> > I want that I not press "s" the script continues.
> > =20
> > Any ideas ?
> > =20
> > Thanks
> > =20
> > =20
> > =20
> > --=20
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> while True:
>     inp =3D input("Enter whatever you want, letter 's' to stop: ")
>     if inp =3D=3D 's':
>         print("Program stopped.")
>         break
>     print("You just entered:", inp)
> 
> Is this along the line that you are thinking? As pointed out earlier, it wi=
> ll be much easier for people to help if you can share the exact code you pu=
> t into and the error messages as well. Thanks and good luck!
> All the best,
> Tian




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