On 29/04/2015 02:24, Jacqueline G Solis wrote:
hello,I keep getting a syntax error. Could you please explain why that happens and how to correct it. def main (): print( "Welcome to Gonzo Burger!") order= int(input("Enter 1 if you want a hamburger,\ or 2 if you want a cheeseburger:" )) if order == 1 : print("order: 1") else: print("Order: 2") drink=int(input("Thank you! Next, enter a 1 if you want a Coke,\ or a 2 if you want a Sprite:") if drink == 1 : print("Order: 1") else: print("Order: 2") print("Thank you! You ordered:") if order == 1: print("- Hamburger") else: print("- Cheeseburger") if drink == 1 : print("- Coke") else: print("- Sprite") main () -Jackie p.s: the error happens in the second if statement.
No it doesn't :) That's where it gets found, but the error is actually before then, and as a learning exercise I'll let you find it. Look very carefully at "order=..." and "drink=..." and I'm sure you'll spot the difference.
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