On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 4:01 PM, Scott W Dunning <swdunn...@cox.net> wrote: > Oops, thought you said turning a str into an int. Yeah, I’m actually using > Idle on a mac. I keep trying differnt things but, I’m just very new to this. > > Is this what you’re talking about? > > minutes=3 > seconds=11 > > print str(minutes) + ‘:’ + str(seconds) > > Unfortunately I keep getting an error. Also, not really clear on the > reasoning behind changing the int to a string?
Here's another fundamental of Python: Error messages are really REALLY useful. In this case, I can figure out what's going on without seeing it, but normally, post the whole traceback. The problem here is because you're using "smart quotes" of some sort. Use ordinary apostrophes and double quotes, and it'll work fine. As to the reason for changing the int to a string... try skipping it! Then you'll know. You'll get a nice tidy error, pointing you to the exact cause of the problem. >>> print minutes + ':' + seconds See what happens! ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list