How to get colour when doing a word writing effect in python 3?











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I want to get colour whilst the effect is going is that possible?



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import sys
from time import sleep

words = "This is just a test"
for char in words:
sleep(0.1)
sys.stdout.write(char)
sys.stdout.flush()

sys.exit()









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    import sys
    from time import sleep

    words = "This is just a test"
    for char in words:
    sleep(0.1)
    sys.stdout.write(char)
    sys.stdout.flush()

    sys.exit()









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      I want to get colour whilst the effect is going is that possible?



      Here is the current code:



      import sys
      from time import sleep

      words = "This is just a test"
      for char in words:
      sleep(0.1)
      sys.stdout.write(char)
      sys.stdout.flush()

      sys.exit()









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      I want to get colour whilst the effect is going is that possible?



      Here is the current code:



      import sys
      from time import sleep

      words = "This is just a test"
      for char in words:
      sleep(0.1)
      sys.stdout.write(char)
      sys.stdout.flush()

      sys.exit()






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