Re: [Tutor] Vending machine program

2013-01-05 Thread bob gailer
On 1/4/2013 8:26 PM, Alan Gauld wrote: On 04/01/13 17:47, bob gailer wrote: Further selections can be made if there is enough credit. This is confusing. You could drop that line with no ill effect. I am not sure what it even means. It seemed straightforward enough to me Bob. If you put in

[Tutor] Vending machine program

2013-01-04 Thread Ghadir Ghasemi
H I wanted to create a program called vending machine and I wondered if you could do it so I can find out how to do it. Here is how it should work like: A food vending machine accepts 10p, 20p, 50p and £1 coins. One or more coins are inserted and the current credit is calculated and displayed.

Re: [Tutor] Vending machine program

2013-01-04 Thread Hugo Arts
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Ghadir Ghasemi ghasemm...@leedslearning.net wrote: H I wanted to create a program called vending machine and I wondered if you could do it so I can find out how to do it. No. This list is meant to help people with specific questions about their python

Re: [Tutor] Vending machine program

2013-01-04 Thread bob gailer
On 1/4/2013 6:34 AM, Ghadir Ghasemi wrote: H I wanted to create a program called vending machine and I wondered if you could do it so I can find out how to do it. Here is how it should work like: A food vending machine accepts 10p, 20p, 50p and £1 coins. One or more coins are inserted and the

Re: [Tutor] Vending machine program

2013-01-04 Thread Mitya Sirenef
On 01/04/2013 06:34 AM, Ghadir Ghasemi wrote: H I wanted to create a program called vending machine and I wondered if you could do it so I can find out how to do it. Here is how it should work like: A food vending machine accepts 10p, 20p, 50p and £1 coins. One or more coins are inserted

Re: [Tutor] Vending machine program

2013-01-04 Thread Alan Gauld
On 04/01/13 17:47, bob gailer wrote: Further selections can be made if there is enough credit. This is confusing. You could drop that line with no ill effect. I am not sure what it even means. It seemed straightforward enough to me Bob. If you put in $10 and buy a candy bar for $6 you have