On 10/02/2015 00:05, Ryan Stuart wrote:
Hi,
There is a lot of issues with this code. First, setting fav to a 1
tuples with a string probably isn't what you want. What you probably
mean is:
if restraunt == ("Pizza"):
fav = 1
Second, when you are trying to lookup items in Menu, you are using the
incorrect fav. Lists have int indicies (just like the error points out).
Values like ("1") aren't integers.
Thirdly, Menu is a list of lists. To fetch "Barbeque pizza" from Menu,
you need to do Menu[0][0], not Menu[0, 0].
Finally, Python comes with a style guide which you can find in pep8
<https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/>. Your code violates that
guide in many places. It might be worth working through the Python
Tutorial <https://docs.python.org/3.4/tutorial/>.
Cheers
On Tue Feb 10 2015 at 9:55:40 AM <james8boo...@hotmail.com
<mailto:james8boo...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
import random
RandomNum = random.randint(0,7)
restraunt = raw_input("What's your favourite takeaway?Pizza,
Chinease or Indian?")
if restraunt == ("Pizza"):
fav = ("1")
elif restraunt == ("Chinease"):
fav = ("2")
elif restraunt == ("Indian"):
fav = ("3")
else:
print("Try using a capital letter, eg; 'Chinease'")
Menu = [["Barbeque
pizza","Peparoni","Hawain"],["__Curry","Noodles","Rice"],["__Tika
Masala","Special Rice","Onion Bargees"]]
print Menu[fav,RandomNum]
^
TypeError: list indices must be integers, not tuple
How do I set a variable to a random number then use it as a list
indece, (I'm only a student in his first 6 months of using python)
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If you can show me a one tuple anywhere in the original code I'll
happily buy you a tipple of your choice.
Also please don't top post here, it makes following long threads
difficult if not impossible to follow, thanks.
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