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2,077 Pointscode not working line 12, in showLetters for x in grades: TypeError: 'float' object is not iterable
def main():
scores = input("Enter five test scores: ")
scores = [int(x) for x in scores.split(",")]
showLetters(scores)
calc_average(scores)
def showLetters(grades):
for x in grades:
scores = [int(x)]
if x >= 90 and x <= 100:
grades = "A"
elif x >= 80 and x <= 89:
grades = "B"
elif x >= 70 and x <= 79:
grades = "C"
elif x >= 60 and x <= 69:
grades = "D"
elif x < 60:
grades = "F"
print("{:.1f} is {}".format(x, grades))
def calc_average(grades):
total = 0
for el in grades:
scores = [int(el)]
total += el
average = total / 5
letter = showLetters(average)
print("The average is: {:.1f} which is {}".format(average, letter))
main()
HARMANDEEP PANNU
2,077 Pointsline 12, in showLetters
for x in grades:
TypeError: 'float' object is not iterable
This is the error I'm getting.
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,271 PointsThe wrong argument type is being passed to showLetters().
The function showLetters() takes an iterable argument (such as a list) and prints messages but does not return any value.
But in calc_average() it is being called on this line:
letter = showLetters(average)
The variable average contains a float value at this point, which causes the error. But also notice that letter is being assigned here and will always be None, since showLetters() does not return anything.
Tatiana Perry
17,156 PointsTatiana Perry
17,156 PointsCan you paste this as a code block. Use the markdown cheat sheet if you need help