how to get output to the same line by overwriting previous received Timing(countdown) by NTP server. As shown below after each second timing is receiving in next row.
<This will work like a champ:
print("This text is about to vanish - from first line", end='')
print("\rSame line output by Thirumalai")
output:
Same line output by Thirumalai from first line
I am using python 2.7
python --version
Python 2.7.12 :: Anaconda 4.1.1 (64-bit)
and I am using this the following function as a hook to display the download progress, by using urllib.urlretrieve
def hook(bcount , bsize, tsize ):
str = "[ %3d%% of %10d] \r" % (bcount * bsize * 100/tsize , tsize)
print str,
urllib.urlretrieve (url, file_name, hook)
Explanation: the \r put the cursor at start of the line , and the comma avoid to print in a new line , if you have the same number of character for each print , this will do the trick
if you are curious about urllib and the hook I am using you'll find the doc https://docs.python.org/2/library/urllib.html
You can use the "return"-character \r to return to the beginning of the line. In Python 2.x, you'll have to use sys.stdout.write
and sys.stdout.flush
instead of print
.
import time, sys
while True:
sys.stdout.write("\r" + time.ctime())
sys.stdout.flush()
time.sleep(1)
In Python 3.3, you can use the print function, with end
and flush
parameters:
print(time.ctime(), end="\r", flush=True)
Note, however, that this way you can only replace the last line on the screen. If you want to have a "live" clock in a more complex console-only UI, you should check out curses.
import time, curses
scr = curses.initscr()
scr.addstr(0, 0, "Current Time:")
scr.addstr(2, 0, "Hello World!")
while True:
scr.addstr(0, 20, time.ctime())
scr.refresh()
time.sleep(1)
But only for windows
import os
import time
while True:
print(time.ctime())
time.sleep(1)
os.system('cls')