On May 23, 3:36 am, rzed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote innews:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
maybe this: (on Win32, don't know about *nix)
for x in range(10):
print '.\b',
better:
print '\b.',
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rzed
print '.\b' gives a nice and funky output
This is a very newbie question for my first post, perhaps
appropriately.
I want to print '' gradually, as a progress indicator. I have a
for-loop that every 10 steps executes:
print '.',
This results in something like 'Loading. . . .', whereas I want
'Loading'
A pet peeve, I can't for
beertje wrote:
This is a very newbie question for my first post, perhaps
appropriately.
I want to print '' gradually, as a progress indicator. I have a
for-loop that every 10 steps executes:
print '.',
This results in something like 'Loading. . . .', whereas I want
'Loading'
Perfect, thanks :)
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beertje wrote:
This is a very newbie question for my first post, perhaps
appropriately.
I want to print '' gradually, as a progress indicator. I have a
for-loop that every 10 steps executes:
print '.',
This results in something like 'Loading. . . .', whereas I want
'Loading'
beertje wrote:
This is a very newbie question for my first post, perhaps
appropriately.
I want to print '' gradually, as a progress indicator. I have a
for-loop that every 10 steps executes:
print '.',
This results in something like 'Loading. . . .', whereas I want
'Loading'
On 22 May 2007 01:02:31 -0700, beertje [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a very newbie question for my first post, perhaps
appropriately.
I want to print '' gradually, as a progress indicator. I have a
for-loop that every 10 steps executes:
print '.',
This results in something like
Tim Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
maybe this: (on Win32, don't know about *nix)
for x in range(10):
print '.\b',
better:
print '\b.',
--
rzed
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