[Tutor] unorderable types
Howard Lawrence
1019shaun at gmail.com
Sat Aug 5 13:35:54 EDT 2017
Typing the : print("type (guess_value)=", type (guess_value))
print("type (number)=",type(number)
type (guess_value)= <class int>
type (number)= <class int>
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the code runs again then prints
type guess_value =< class int>
type number=<class str>
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Now Traceback kicks in
if guess_value < number:
TypeError : unorderable types: int() < str()
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Ran the code from Cmd prompt
Got TypeError not supported between
Instance of 'int' and 'str'
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It's seems up till
If guess_value < number:
guess_value is a integer
also number which the computer generated
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Still scratching my head-:(
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