#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #query : query string that we want to search for. #tld : tld stands for top level domain which means we want to search our result on google.com or google.in or some other domain. #lang : lang stands for language. #num : Number of results we want. #start : First result to retrieve. #stop : Last result to retrieve. Use None to keep searching forever. #pause : Lapse to wait between HTTP requests. Lapse too short may cause Google to block your IP. Keeping significant lapse will make your program slow but its safe and better option. #Return : Generator (iterator) that yields found URLs. If the stop parameter is None the iterator will loop forever. #from google import search import random import os import time # to search query = "Geeksforgeeks" p = random.randrange(2,6) #for j in search(query, tld="co.in", num=10, stop=1, pause=p): # print(j) def menu(): try: opcion = input("Ingreso Opcion: ") if (opcion == "1"): print ("Soy el 1") elif (opcion == "2"): print ("Soy el 2") else: print ("Seleccione un opcion correcta") time.sleep(2) clear() menu() except: "Error en funcion Menu" # Limpia la pantalla segĂșn el sistema operativo def clear(): if os.name == "posix": os.system("clear") elif os.name == "ce" or os.name == "nt" or os.name == "dos": os.system("cls") # Inicio de Programa menu()