The document contains code for a countdown or countup timer program that allows the user to choose the type of timer and set the starting or ending number, then prints out a countdown or countup and sleeps for 1 second between each number before ending.
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Python Timer
The document contains code for a countdown or countup timer program that allows the user to choose the type of timer and set the starting or ending number, then prints out a countdown or countup and sleeps for 1 second between each number before ending.
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import time
z = input("Do you want a countdown timer or a countup timer? cd/cu : ")
if z == "cu" : y = int(input("To what number would you like it to count up to ? ")) for x in range (0,y) : print (1+x) time.sleep (1) ; # Clear screen for Unix/Linux/MacOS print("\033c", end="") # Clear screen for Windows print("\033[H\033[J", end="") print("Ended") if z == "cd" : y = int(input("To what number would you like it to count down from ? ")) for x in range (0,y) : print (y-x) time.sleep (1) ; print("\033c", end="") print("\033[H\033[J",end="") print("Ended")