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I want to do user input in python which is similar to getchar() function used in c++.

c++ code:

#include<bits/stdc++.h>

using namespace std;
int main()
{
char ch;
while(1){
    ch=getchar();
    if(ch==' ') break;
    cout<<ch;
}
return 0;
}

Input: stack overflow

Output: stack

In the above code, when a space input from the user than the loop breaks. I want to do this in python using getchar() type function as I used in c++ code.

miltonbhowmick
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4 Answers4

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Easiest method:

Just use split function

a = input('').split(" ")[0]
print(a)

Using STDIN:

import sys
str = ""
while True:
    c = sys.stdin.read(1) # reads one byte at a time, similar to getchar()
    if c == ' ':
        break
    str += c
print(str)

Using readchar:

Install using pip install readchar

Then use the below code

import readchar
str = ""
while(1):
    c = readchar.readchar()
    if c == " ":
        break
    str += c
print(str)
CodeIt
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3

Something like this should do the trick

ans = input().split(' ')[0]
Mitch
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2

msvcrt provides access to some useful capabilities on Windows platforms.

import msvcrt
str = ""
while True:
    c = msvcrt.getch() # reads one byte at a time, similar to getchar()
    if c == ' ':
        break
    str += c
print(str)

msvcrt is a built-in module, you can read more about in the official documentation.

TommasoF
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run
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Python 3 Solution:

a = input('')        # get input from stdin with no prompt
b = a.split(" ")     # split input into words (by space " " character)
                     # returns a list object containing individual words
c = b[0]             # first element of list, a single word
d = c[0]             # first element of word, a single character
print(d)

#one liner
c = input('').split(" ")[0][0]
print(c)
FreelanceConsultant
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