Joseph Bae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi all,
Hi ! (and sorry for my approximative English ... ;-) > I'm new to Python (and programming in general) and need some help! > > Here is my code so far for a temperature conversion program >(converts between Fahrenheit and Celsius): > > temp = input("Enter A Number : ") > convertTo = raw_input("Convert To (F)ahrenheit or (C)elsius? : ") > > if convertTo == "F": > convertedTemp = convertToFahrenheit(temp) > print "%d Celsius = %d Fahrenheit" % (temp, convertedTemp) > else: > convertedTemp = convertToCelsius(temp) > print "%d Fahrenheit = %d Celsius" % (temp, convertedTemp) > > def convertToFahrenheit(t): > tF = (9.0/5.0) * (t + 32) > return tF > > def convertToCelsius(t): > tC = (9.0/5.0) * (t - 32) > return tC > > It worked fine without having extra functions but once I put > convertToFahrenheit and convertToCelsius in (just for practice > really), this happened: > > Enter A Number : 50 > Convert to (F)ahrenheit or (C)elsius? : F > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "TemperatureConverter.py", line 5, in <module> > convertedTemp = convertToFahrenheit(temp) > NameError: name 'convertToFahrenheit' is not defined > > This is most likely a very simple error, but can someone please > clarify for me why it's behaving this way? Well, you have to define the function convertToFahrenheit *before* you use it ! Then it should work as you want ;-) > Thanks! > > Joe You're welcome (and apologizes for my bad and simple English :-) -- Vivien Moreau. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor