I used the following code for building a simple Python program which gets input from user.
Name = raw_input('Enter your name: ')
Age = raw_input('Enter you age:')
Qualifications = raw_input('Enter you Qualification(s):')
A = raw_input()
print "Hello" +'.'+ "Your Name is " + Name + ". " + "Your Age is " + Age + ". " + "Your Qualification(s) is/are:" + Qualifications + "."
print "If the above data is correct, type yes. If not, type no. Typing no will restart he program and make you write the form again." + A
if A in ['y', 'Y', 'yes', 'Yes', 'YES']:
print 'Thanks for your submission'
if A in ['No' , 'no' , 'NO' ,'n' , 'N']:
reload()
The program finishes before the if command.
If you give anything but ['y', 'Y', 'yes', 'Yes', 'YES']
or ['No' , 'no' , 'NO' ,'n' , 'N']
, your program will finish and not execute any of the statements in their respective if
-clauses.
The reload()
function will not do what you expect. It's used to reload a module and should be used inside the interpreter. It also requires a previously imported module
as it's argument, calling it without will raise a TypeError
.
So in order to actually ask the questions again, you'll need a loop. For example:
while True:
name = raw_input('Enter your name: ')
age = raw_input('Enter your age: ')
qualifications = raw_input('Enter your Qualification(s): ')
print "Hello. Your name is {}. Your age is {}. Your qualifications are: {}".format(name, age, qualifications)
quit = raw_input("Is the above data correct [yY]? ").lower() # notice the lower()
if quit in ("y", "yes"):
break
else:
# If the input was anything but y, yes or any variation of those.
# for example no, foo, bar, asdf..
print "Rewrite the form below"
If you now input anything else than a y, Y
or any variation of yes
, the program will ask the questions again.
Move your A raw_input
line after you print the "Your name is..." and stuff. Like this:
I also made the script keep asking to restart until the input is valid.
Name = raw_input('Enter your name: ')
Age = raw_input('Enter you age:')
Qualifications = raw_input('Enter you Qualification(s):')
print "Hello" +'.'+ "Your Name is " + Name + ". " + "Your Age is " + Age + ". " + "Your Qualification(s) is/are:" + Qualifications + "."
print "If the above data is correct, type yes. If not, type no. Typing no will restart he program and make you write the form again."
yes = ['y', 'Y', 'yes', 'Yes', 'YES']
no = ['No' , 'no' , 'NO' ,'n' , 'N']
A = ''
while A not in (yes+no): # keep asking until the answer is a valid yes/no
A = raw_input("Again?: ")
if A in yes:
print 'Thanks for your submission'
if A in no:
reload()
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