Is it possible (and easy) to change something you've already printed rather than print again?
For example, if I'm making a little noughts and crosses game and I print the board: | | | | ___|___|___ | | | | ___|___|___ | | | | | | Then the computer has it's go, and rather than print the board out again and have the previous empty board appear higher up, I want to just add a X to the board I've already created. Eg. | | | | ___|___|___ | | | X | ___|___|___ | | | | | | I've programs do this on the command line in Linux, so I assume it must be possible. (I don't mind making my programs Linux only so that's not a problem). Any clues or pointers to documentation gratefully recieved. Thanks Ed _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor