I am a python newbie and I'm trying to create and define a set of functions that compute the median mode and mean of a set of numbers in a list. I'm also trying to include a main function that tests all 3 functions with a given list. I've been getting error after error for the last 3 days and I can't find any helpful solutions on google. my latest error is
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10.
What am I doing wrong? And are there any other errors that I may be overlooking in my script?
"""
File: stats.py
"""
#Prints median of a set of numbers in a list
numList = int(input("Enter a list of numbers"))
def median(list):
numList = []
numList.sort()
middle = len(numList)//2
if len(numList) % 2 == 1:
print(numList[middle])
print((numList[middle] + numList[middle - 1])/2)
if numList == []:
print (0)
#Prints mode of a set of numbers in a list
def mode(list):
numList = []
for repeat in numList:
number = nums.get(repeat,none)
if number == none:
nums[repeat] = 1
nums[repeat] = number + 1
theMaximum = max(nums.values())
for repeat in nums:
if nums[repeat] == theMaximum:
print (repeat)
if numList == []:
print (0)
#Prints average of a set of numbers in a list
def mean(list):
sum = 0
for number in numList:
sum += number
print (sum)/len(numList)
if numList == []:
print (0)
#The main function for this script
def main():
numList = [2,6,18,42,90,18,9,15,26,18,82]
result = mean[2,6,18,42,90,18,9,15,26,18,82]
print("The mean of" , [2,6,18,42,90,18,9,15,26,18,82], "is", result)