TypeError: unorderable types: function() < int()
George Molsom
georgieelize00 at gmail.com
Tue May 10 05:01:45 EDT 2016
I have created a program in class 'make a game that tests how good people are at guessing when 10 seconds has elapsed.'
The following are the code I currently have and the error produced when I attempt to run it. I have tried everything I can think of to resolve the issue, and I have also run the code through a checker, which has said that there are no mistakes. I have also shown a friend who is a programmer, and he cannot find a problem with it. The teacher doesn't actually know the solution to the problem so I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to get this working please?
import time
def second(int):
time.strftime("%S")
start = input('Press enter when you are ready to start')
time1 = time.strftime("%S")
then = time.time()
end = input('Press enter when you think 10 seconds has passed')
time2 = time.strftime("%S")
def totaltime(int):
(time2-time1)
if totaltime == '10':
print ('YOU ACTUALLY DID IT')
if totaltime < 10:
print ('Haha you took too long! Your result was:', totaltime,'seconds')
if totaltime > 10:
print('Too early TRY AGAIN! Your result was:', totaltime, 'seconds')
Press enter when you are ready to start
Press enter when you think 10 seconds has passed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "E:/Computing/Python/Little book of challenges/Challenge 6 10 seconds experiment.py", line 20, in <module>
if totaltime < 10:
TypeError: unorderable types: function() < int()
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