Pay isn't linked to the "people" in any way. A dictionary would serve this
purpose better (at least in this simple example).
database = {
'Mac' : 1000,
'Sam' : 2000
}
name = raw_input('Enter your name:')
if name in database.keys(): print "your pay is $", database[name]
*Matt Jones*
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 12:35 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> pls this is a code to show the pay of two people.bt I want each of to
> be able to get a different money when they enter their user name,and to use
> it for about six people.
> database = [
> ['Mac'],
> ['Sam'],
> ]
> pay1 = 1000
> pay2 = 2000
>
> name = raw_input('Enter your name: ')
> if [name] in database:print "your pay is $",pay
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