On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 06:14:41PM -0400, Ben Placella wrote: > I need to write code that runs a cost calculating program with many > different variables and I honestly don't understand it, my code is: > beefmeals=int(input("Enter number of beef meals: ")) > shitmeals=int(input("Enter number of vegan meals: "))
What version of Python are you using? > party=beefmeals+shitmeals > print(party) > if party<=50 > a=75 You have lost the indentation, making your code invalid. Also, you are probably getting a SyntaxError when you try to run your code. As always, please COPY AND PASTE (don't retype it from memory, or take a photo) the entire traceback, starting from the line "Traceback..." and ending with the error message. > print("Room cost $75") > elif party <=150 > b=150 > print("Room cost $150") > else > c=250 > print("Room cost $250") That's two more syntax errors. > $beef=(beefmeals*15.95) Dollar signs aren't used for Python variables. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor