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I’m starting to study Python (version 3), doing several syntax tests using the interpreter for Windows. However, I would like to clear the commands I have already executed from the screen as the scroll bar grows. I tried typing clear, clean, CTRL+L, but none of it worked.
It worked. But I found it a little verbose for a simple clear command...
– Marcell Alves
It’s true too, but it’s windows :P, I’ll try to find some alternative but I doubt there is a less verbose
– Miguel
There really isn’t. Because the executed command belongs to the interpreter, it is not native to Python, so you should use the library
os. Also remember that Python is portable: the same code works on both Windows and Linux, or another operating system, so it’s interesting to do something likeos.system('cls' if os.name=='nt' else 'clear'), forclsworks on Windows, whileclearworks on Linux.– Woss
I added this alternative (being linux) to the answer, obgado @Andersoncarloswoss
– Miguel