# 6.189 Lecture 1 # raw_input_example.py name = raw_input("What is your name? ") city = raw_input("What city do you live in? ") state = raw_input("What state is that in? ") print "Hello there! It is so great to meet you," # One way to do this is to print strings on separate lines print name print "from" print city print state # We can also "glue together" pieces of a string by adding commas # between them. print name, "from", city, state # This doesn't work because raw_input returns a string #age = raw_input("Pardon my rudeness, but how old are you? ") #print "Wow! You look like you could be", age - (0.15*age), "!!" age = input("Pardon my rudeness, but how old are you? ") # Notice that we can "glue together" two strings and one integer into # one giant string. print "Wow! You look like you could be", int(age - (0.15*age)), "!!" # int(argument) forces the argument to be an integer by rounding down. # So, int(5.1) = 5 and int(5.9) = 5