Reputation: 1
def adding():
total = 0
x = 0
while x != 'done':
x = int(raw_input('Number to be added: '))
total = x + total
if x == 'done':
break
print total
I cant figure out how to add numbers that a user is inputing, and then stop and print the total when they input 'done'
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1325
Reputation: 54163
I'm assuming it's yelling at you with a ValueError
when the user inputs "done"
? That's because you're trying to cast it as an int
before checking if it's a number or the sentinel. Try this instead:
def unknownAmount():
total = 0
while True:
try:
total += int(raw_input("Number to be added: "))
except ValueError:
return total
Alternatively, you can change your own code to work by doing:
def unknownAmount():
total = 0
x = 0
while x != "done":
x = raw_input("Number to be added: ")
if x == "done":
continue
else:
total += int(x)
return total
But beware that if the user enter "foobar"
, it will still throw a ValueError
and not return your total.
EDIT: To address your additional requirement from the comments:
def unknownAmount():
total = 0
while True:
in_ = raw_input("Number to be added: ")
if in_ == "done":
return total
else:
try:
total += int(in_)
except ValueError:
print "{} is not a valid number".format(in_)
This way you check for the only valid entry that's NOT a number first ("done"
) then holler at the user if the cast to int
fails.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 6387
There are many similar questions here, but what the hell. Simplest would be:
def adding():
total = 0
while True:
answer = raw_input("Enter an integer: ")
try:
total += int(answer)
except ValueError:
if answer.strip() == 'done':
break
print "This is not an integer, try again."
continue
return total
summed = adding()
print summed
More fancy take on problem would be:
def numbers_from_input():
while True:
answer = raw_input("Enter an integer (nothing to stop): ")
try:
yield int(answer)
except ValueError:
if not answer.strip(): # if empty string entered
break
print "This is not an integer, try again."
continue
print sum(numbers_from_input())
but here are some python features you may not know if you are begginer
Upvotes: 0