Console claire Python
import sys, os
os.system('cls')
Weeke
import sys, os
os.system('cls')
import os
os.system('cls' if os.name == 'nt' else 'clear')
Import os
os.system("clear") # Linux - OSX
os.system("cls") # Windows
print('\033[H\033[J', end='')
import sys
import os
if os.name == 'nt':
os.system('cls')
else:
os.system('clear')
# the reason i used "if os.name == 'nt'" is because the operating system "nt"
# is windows, and windows can only use the command "cls" to clear the
# console, if a linux user is using your program then it'll throw an error
# because only command prompt uses "cls"
As you mentioned, you can do a system call:
For Windows
>>> import os
>>> clear = lambda: os.system('cls')
>>> clear()
For Linux the lambda becomes
>>> clear = lambda: os.system('clear')