In <02b65e11-89c6-4639-9d93-27e1f90ee...@googlegroups.com> ryankoc...@gmail.com writes:
> Okay, thank you very much for the timely replies, heres what i have now: > title = "Guess my number game:" > print title.title() > raw_input("Press any key to continue..") > import random > number = random.randrange(99) + 1 > tries = 0 > guess = int(raw_input("Guess my number! Secret - It is between 1 and 100 :")) > while (guess != number): > if (guess > number): > number = int(raw_input("Sorry, my number is lower than that! \n Try > again:")) > tries += 1 > else: > number = int(raw_input("Sorry, my number is higher than that! \n Try > again:")) > tries += 1 > > print "good job, you won!" > > raw_input("\n\n Press any key to exit..") > ## it seems to stick with "higher" or "lower" after my first guess, whichever > it > ## is When the user re-enters their guess in the while loop, you're assigning the input to "number" instead of "guess". -- John Gordon A is for Amy, who fell down the stairs gor...@panix.com B is for Basil, assaulted by bears -- Edward Gorey, "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list