How to clear screen on Python 3.4.2 shell?












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I am trying to clear the screen on python 3.4.2 shell, I used clear screen, clear(), cls, clrscr etc. But no one is working, Please let me know the command to clear the screen.










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    I am trying to clear the screen on python 3.4.2 shell, I used clear screen, clear(), cls, clrscr etc. But no one is working, Please let me know the command to clear the screen.










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      I am trying to clear the screen on python 3.4.2 shell, I used clear screen, clear(), cls, clrscr etc. But no one is working, Please let me know the command to clear the screen.










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      I am trying to clear the screen on python 3.4.2 shell, I used clear screen, clear(), cls, clrscr etc. But no one is working, Please let me know the command to clear the screen.







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          CTRL + L should do what you want






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          import os
          cls = lambda: os.system('cls')
          cls()





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            There's a new and very simple python module out.. it'll work in the shell and works for both Windows and Linux:



            pypi



            sudo pip3 install clear-shell

            from clear_shell import clear

            clear()


            Typing clear() is much easier and faster in my opinion.






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              CTRL + L should do what you want






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              • its not working friend with ctrl + L

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              CTRL + L should do what you want






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              • its not working friend with ctrl + L

                – Brijesh Sundi
                Apr 24 '17 at 17:03



















              • its not working friend with ctrl + L

                – Brijesh Sundi
                Apr 24 '17 at 17:03

















              its not working friend with ctrl + L

              – Brijesh Sundi
              Apr 24 '17 at 17:03





              its not working friend with ctrl + L

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              import os
              cls = lambda: os.system('cls')
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                      There's a new and very simple python module out.. it'll work in the shell and works for both Windows and Linux:



                      pypi



                      sudo pip3 install clear-shell

                      from clear_shell import clear

                      clear()


                      Typing clear() is much easier and faster in my opinion.






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                        There's a new and very simple python module out.. it'll work in the shell and works for both Windows and Linux:



                        pypi



                        sudo pip3 install clear-shell

                        from clear_shell import clear

                        clear()


                        Typing clear() is much easier and faster in my opinion.






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                          There's a new and very simple python module out.. it'll work in the shell and works for both Windows and Linux:



                          pypi



                          sudo pip3 install clear-shell

                          from clear_shell import clear

                          clear()


                          Typing clear() is much easier and faster in my opinion.






                          share|improve this answer













                          There's a new and very simple python module out.. it'll work in the shell and works for both Windows and Linux:



                          pypi



                          sudo pip3 install clear-shell

                          from clear_shell import clear

                          clear()


                          Typing clear() is much easier and faster in my opinion.







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