Reading user input

If we want the welcome message to greet us by name, no matter whether we supply the argument to the script or not, we can add in a prompt to capture the data while the script is running. Python makes this simple and easy to implement. We can see, from the edited file shown in the screenshot that follows, how this is achieved:

We make use of a new variable in the script that we set in the main block, initially, to be an empty string. We set it here to make the variable available to the complete script and all code blocks:

The input function in Python 3 (or raw_input in Python 2) can be used to get user input. We store that ...

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