>> Yes, you are right; the code isnt working for 'abcdba'; >> So what should I do to rectify it. > > Try walking through the code by hand so you understand why it is > failing. Then maybe you can figure out how to fix it. It's important to > learn to find and fix errors yourself.
Hi Asrar, On a slight tangent: you have a bunch of code that takes input from the user, and then checks it for palindromeness. If you have a palindrome-checking function that eats strings, then you can do tests without pestering the user. So my suggestion is to try to take your existing code and make a function called 'is_palindrome' (or if you want, something shorter like pali()). The key is that once you have a function, you should be able to write small tests like: def pali(word): """Returns True if word is palindromic.""" ## ... fill me in ## Test cases: assert (pali("aa") == True) assert (pali("abcdba") == False) Once you have something like this, then you can run all tests together every time you change the palindrome function. As you've experienced, the problem is subtle enough that there's going to be a few edge cases. You want to make it easy to make sure all the things that worked before continue to work. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor