[Tutor] Infinite Loop
nehal dattani
nehal.dattani at gmail.com
Sat Sep 24 17:06:35 CEST 2011
Hi cameron,
Sorry, I didn't tested it properly.
Actual block should go like this
while guess != the_number:
if guess > the_number:
print("Lower...")
else:
print("Higher...")
guess = int(input("Take a guess: "))
tries += 1
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Cameron Macleod <cmacleod170 at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to code a simple guess my number game as a starter
> programming project but I've generated an infinite loop accidentally. Since
> I'm new to programming in general, I can't really figure out what's causing
> it. Thanks
>
> =======================
>
> import random
>
> print("\tWelcome to 'Guess my Number'!")
> print("\nI'm thinking of a number between 1 and 100.")
> print("Try to guess it in as few attempts as possible.\n")
>
> #set the initial values
> the_number = random.randint(1, 100)
> guess = int(input("Take a guess: "))
> tries = 1
>
> # guessing loop
> while guess != the_number:
> if guess > the_number:
> print("Lower...")
> else:
> print("Higher...")
>
> guess = int(input("Take a guess: "))
> tries += 1
>
> print("You guessed it! The number was", the_number)
> print("And it only took you", tries, "tries!\n")
>
> if tries <= 5:
> print("I didn't know roadrunners could type!")
> elif tries >= 99:
> print("P'raps 'Only' wasn't the right word...")
> elif tries == 100:
> print("0_0 You are the unluckiest person in the world. Or the
> stupidest...")
>
> input("\n\nPress the enter key to exit.")
>
>
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