Framework for generating formatted user input questions.
Project description
MultiChoice
A framework for generating well formatted user input queries in the terminal.
Table of Contents
- API Documentation
- Question: Fill-in-the-blank
- TrueFalse: True or False
- MultiChoice: Multiple Choice
- Developer Log
API Documentation
Class: Question
Question(query)
Question: Generates fill in the blank style questions.
__call__(self)
- Return: String. Returns the user selection.
__init__(self, query, required=True, cursor='>>>')
- Param query: String.
- Question for the user.
- Param required: Optional Bool. Default=True
- True: Repeats question until answered.
- False: Accepts null input as an empty string.
- Param cursor: Optional String. Default='>>>'
- Indicates user input field.
Question Example
from MultiChoice import Question
get_name = Question("What is your name?") # setup
user = get_name() # get input
print(user) # print
What is your name?
>>> Robert
Robert
Class: TrueFalse
TrueFalse(query)
TrueFalse: Generates True or False style questions.
__call__(self)
- Return: String. Returns the user selection.
__init__(self, query, required=True, cursor='>>>')
- Param query: String.
- Question for the user.
- Param required: Optional Bool. Default=True
- True: Repeats question until answered.
- False: Accepts null input as an empty string.
- Param cursor: Optional String. Default='>>>'
- Indicates user input field.
TrueFalse Example
from MultiChoice import TrueFalse
question = TrueFalse("True or False: Python3 is the best!")
answer = question()
print(answer)
True or False: Python3 is the best!
1. True
2. False
>>> 1
True
Class: MultiChoice
MultiChoice(query, options)
MultiChoice: Generates multiple choice style questions.
__call__(self)
- Return: String. Returns the user selection.
__init__(self, query, options, required=True, strict=True, cursor='>>>')
- Param query: String.
- Question for the user.
- Param options: Tuple of Strings.
- Options presented to the user as a numbered sequence.
- Numbers are generated automatically.
- The user may enter an answer as text or one of the numbers.
- Param required: Optional Bool. Default=True.
- True: Repeats question until answered.
- False: Accepts null input as an empty string.
- Param strict: Optional Bool. Default=True.
- True: Answer must be in the options tuple. Not case-sensitive.
- False: Accepts any answer.
- Param cursor: Optional String. Default='>>>'
- Indicates user input field.
MultiChoice Example
from MultiChoice import MultiChoice
question = MultiChoice(
"What is your favorite color?\n"
"You must choose one of the following:",
options=("Red", "Orange", "Yellow", "Green", "Blue", "Purple"),
)
answer = question()
print(answer)
What is your favorite color?
You must choose one of the following:
1. Red
2. Orange
3. Yellow
4. Green
5. Blue
6. Purple
>>> blue
Blue
Developer Log
MultiChoice v0.3.5
- TrueFalse update, removed strict option - T/F is always strict.
MultiChoice v0.3.4
- Installer Bug Fixed
MultiChoice v0.3.3
- Comments Updated
MultiChoice v0.3.2
- Examples Added
MultiChoice v0.3.1
- Added Cursor Option
MultiChoice v0.2 (internal)
- API Updated
MultiChoice v0.1
- Initial Upload
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