Student can't get if elif final statement to print for discussion post for python
Ben Finney
ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Sun Nov 19 14:03:17 EST 2017
Cheri Castro <blueyes7175 at gmail.com> writes:
> I've tried several variations but haven't been able to figure out why
> my final if elif statement won't print.
The code you presented here does not have any ‘elif’ clause. Did you
mean to show different code?
> I tried using return, I tried using 1's and 0's rather than yes and
> no. Not sure what the issue is. Please, help.
Your questions are welcome here, but you may also be interested in
<URL:http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor> the “tutor”
discussion forum especially for Python beginners.
> #This function will print how many yes answers the user has and a message
> def correctAnswers(job, house, yard, time):
> if correctAnswers == 'yes':
> print ("Congratulations! You should get a puppy!")
> else:
> return "I'm sorry, you shouldn't get a puppy."
The ‘if’ clause tests the value of ‘correctAnswers’. Where do you expect
that value to come from? Nothing in the function ever sets a value to
that name.
On the other hand, the function never makes use of ‘job’, ‘house’,
‘yard’, or ‘time’. Why are those parameters to the function?
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