How do I check if input is a number in Python?

和自甴很熟 提交于 2019-11-28 14:16:04

If the int() call succeeded, decimal is already a number. You can only call .isdigit() (the correct name) on a string:

decimal = input()
if decimal.isdigit():
    decimal = int(decimal)

The alternative is to use exception handling; if a ValueError is thrown, the input was not a number:

while True:
    print("Type a decimal number you wish to convert:")
    try:
        decimal = int(input())
    except ValueError:
        print("Please enter a number.")
        continue

    binary = bin(decimal)[2:]

Instead of using the bin() function and removing the starting 0b, you could also use the format() function, using the 'b' format, to format an integer as a binary string, without the leading text:

>>> format(10, 'b')
'1010'

The format() function makes it easy to add leading zeros:

>>> format(10, '08b')
'00001010'
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