On Monday, June 11, 2018 at 9:13:04 PM UTC+8, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 02:52:53PM +0200, Peter Otten wrote:
>
> > If the above hack works in the OP's environment it's certainly as easy as
> > it
> > can get; he just has to copy the up() and right() functions, and maybe
> > adapt
> > the arguments.
> >
> > The learning curve for tkinter or curses is steep by comparison.
>
> Agreed.
>
> Note that I had a lurking suspicion this whole thing amounts
> to a homework assignment (which I didn't say, however) ... ;-)
>
> Karsten
> --
Thanks all for your support,
I am a data storage admin by profession, starting to learn python as a hobby. I
was just curious to learn this task, since this task is usually tricky in
command prompt.
BTW i tried the code above, but i encountered a syntax error.
print(u"\u001b[{}A".format(n), flush=True, end="")
^
SyntaxError :invalid syntax
I m trying this in a centos el7 bash terminal.
If i try running as
print(u"\u001b[{}A".format(n))
It works but the right function does not move the cursor right.
is it possible to achieve the same using sys.stdout.write.
Regards
Mohan C
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