"Ricardo Aráoz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > import time > L = [i for i in xrange(20)] > for n, i in enumerate(L) : > if n%3 == 0 and n > 0 : > print 'waiting 3 seconds' > time.sleep(3) > print i > > I'm using Py 2.51 and PyAlaMode. It works ok but instead of printing > in > groups of three, it will go through the program but the printing > will > appear all at once at the end of the loop. Is there any way to flush > the > output?
Interestingly, it works perfectly at the command prompt but in Pythonwin I get a similar but slightly different result to PyAlaMode. I get the digits printed in groups but then I wait 3 seconds before the waiting message gets printed! I assume this is due to how the various IDEs intercept stdout and reproduce it on the GUI, but interesting that the results are different and both against expectation. Alan G _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor