Hi Santosh,
On Jul 17, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Santosh Kumar wrote:
> Here is my script:
>
> name = raw_input("What's your name? ")
>
> if name == "Santosh":
> print "Hey!! I have the same name."
> elif name == "John Cleese" or "Michael Palin":
> print "I have no preference about your name. Really!!"
> else:
> print "You have a nice name."
>
>
> The if part works well. The elif part works well too. The problem is
> even if you enter strings other than "Santosh", "John Cleese" and
> "Michael Palin" you still get the print from elif part, not from else
> part.
you just have to be careful with the multiple boolean line in the elif. You
can use either
elif name == ("John Cleese" or "Michael Palin"):
or
elif name == "John Cleese" or name == "Michael Palin":
With your elif line, it is asking "does name == John Cleese" or "Michael
Palin", and so if the name is not John Cleese, then I believe it prints
"Michael Palin" while reporting True, so satisfying the elif clause.
Cheers,
Andre
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