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I have a question. It is possible to put the time.sleep()
in a statement if/else
?
Example:
import time
if time.sleep(2):
print "hello"
else:
#alguma coisa
I searched the internet but found no enlightening results.
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I have a question. It is possible to put the time.sleep()
in a statement if/else
?
Example:
import time
if time.sleep(2):
print "hello"
else:
#alguma coisa
I searched the internet but found no enlightening results.
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No, note what happens if you run the following code:
#!/usr/local/bin/python2.7
import time
var = time.sleep(2)
print(var)
Exit:
None
Therefore, it cannot be used because the time.Sleep() method does not return value, what it could do (although it makes no sense is) :
#!/usr/local/bin/python2.7
import time
var = time.sleep(2)
print(var)
if var is None:
print("Verdadeiro")
else:
#nunca entrará aqui
print("falso")
Although you read, python 2.7, this code is compatible with version 3.
So how can I get it to print something after 2 seconds? example: if #after 2 seconds: print "hello"
the time.sleep(2)
already suspends the thread for you. No need to put in a conditional operation. Just put time.sleep(2)
and print("Olá mundo")
Elif machine == "": import time if temp >=20: print "Starting Powerbit 1.0..." starting_so = time.Sleep(float(temp))
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