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So the code below takes an input and makes sure the input consists of letters and not numbers. How would i make it also print orginal if the input contains a space

original = raw_input("Type the name of the application: ")

if original.isalpha() and len(original) > 0:
    print original
else:
    print "empty"

tried this code but worked when the input was a number too.

original = raw_input("Type the word you want to change: ")

if original.isalpha() or len(original) > 0:
    print original
else:
    print "empty"
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It looks like that's just how string works.

Two options:

if all(x.isalpha() or x.isspace() for x in original):

(modified on inspectorG4dget's recommendation below)

or

original.replace(' ','').isalpha()

should work.


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