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1,644 Pointstickets will not subtract
People, I don't know what am I doing wrong... Please let me know, thanks in advance!
TICKET_PRICE = 10
tickets_remaining = 100
while tickets_remaining >= 1:
print("There are {} tickets remaining.".format(tickets_remaining))
username = input("Please enter your name: ")
request = input("Hello {}, how much tickets would you like to buy?".format(username))
request = int(request)
price = request * TICKET_PRICE
print("The price for {} tickets is {}".format(request, price))
confirmation = input("Would you like to complete the purchase?")
if confirmation.upper() == 'yes':
print("You got it! {} tickets for for {} dollars!".format(request, price))
tickets_remaining -= request
else:
print("Please let us know if you want to buy.")
print("SOLD OUT!")
2 Answers
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsTry changing 'yes'
to 'YES'
as you are converting confirmation
to upper case.
Steve.
John Goodwin
17,921 PointsIf you mean checking if confirmation is set to either "yes" or "YES," you could do this:
if confirmation in ("yes", "YES"):
But using .upper() or .lower() is considered cleaner and is more common.
gil shmuely
1,644 Pointsgil shmuely
1,644 PointsThank you, Steve, it worked... You really must pay attention to the smallest details when you are coding...
Is there an option to write both yes, and YES for confirmation?