-1 from me.

Seems unintuitive and I don't think it's all that obvious what
intput/floatput would mean without first reading the docs. It adds
maintenance burden while accomplishing little value.

You might be able to just create your own third party library though.



On Mon, Mar 2, 2020, 1:11 PM Luca Wolf <luca.w...@outlook.com> wrote:

> Dear Python Team,
>
> I have a good idea for a new comand in Python.
>
> It’s „intput()“ for numbers. So you don’t have to write „int(Input())“.
>
> It’s much easier to write and it’s faster too.
>
> You can use the same for „floatput()“, so don’t have to write
> „float(Input())“.
>
>
>
> I hope you can make something good with this idea.
>
> LG: Wolf Luca
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