35.3 mlhub mlask
from mlhub import mlask
mlask()
mlask("Press Enter to display the graphic")
mlask(begin=True)
mlask(end=True)
mlask(begin="Finish reading the above.\n\n")
mlask(prompt="Once you have read the above text press Enter")
The mlask function displays a prompt to request
the user to Press Enter to continue:
. The program then waits for
the user to press the Enter
key. This is used to stop a demo to
allow the user to read some text before continuing with the demo.
An optional prompt=
can be provided to replace the default. It is
the first parameter. The second and third parameters, begin=
and
end=
control the spacing for the prompt. Both are effectively False
by default. If begin=True
then a blank line is emitted before the
prompt. If end=True
then a carriage return is emitted after the
userβs input. Either or both can also be any string to print before or
after the prompt.
Note that from Version 3.9.7 the order of the parameters for
mlask was changed so that the default argument
(first) became prompt=
rather than the order of begin=
, end=
,
and prompt=
. The natural inclination in using
mlask is to provide a prompt string, so that is
the first parameter now. The other parameters are refinements on how
the spacing around the prompt works.
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