On 6 Apr, 20:04, ja1lbr3ak <superheroco...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm trying to teach myself Python, and so have been simplifying a > calculator program that I wrote. The original was 77 lines for the > same functionality. Problem is, I've hit a wall. Can anyone help? > > loop = input("Enter 1 for the calculator, 2 for the Fibonacci > sequence, or something else to quit: ") > while loop < 3 and loop > 0: > if loop == 1: > print input("\nPut in an equation: ") > if loop == 2: > a, b, n = 1, 1, (input("\nWhat Fibonacci number do you want to > go to? ")) > while n > 0: > print a > a, b, n = b, a+b, n-1 > loop = input("\nEnter 1 for the calculator, 2 for the Fibonacci > sequence, or something else to quit: ")
To replicate what you have above, I would do something like; quit=False while not quit: choice=input('1 for calc, 2 for fib, any other to quit') if choice==1: print input('Enter expression: ') elif choice==2: a, b, n = 1, 1, input("\nWhat Fibonacci number do you want to go to? ") while n > 0: print a a, b, n = b, a+b, n-1 else: quit=True ? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list