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The input() function seems to not work correctly for the built-in interpreter.

The sololearn interpreter seems to not add a new paragraph when the input() function is used. In programs that rely on this, it can break the rendering.

16th Oct 2019, 7:36 PM
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HonFu Yes, I know how it works but it doesn't work as intended in some cases. Let me show you an example: https://code.sololearn.com/clq489rPgJJJ/?ref=app The board printed out is offset by the print() statement. This does not happen in other interpreters. You can try it too with the input 1 (enter key) 2 (enter key) until 9. The box breaks apart. Thanks anyway.
16th Oct 2019, 7:59 PM
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