Im really stumped. Im writing a program for my teacher (Im using Python 3 btw), so that he can give this code to students to calculate their grade instead of waiting for their report card. I'm only a beginner so try and keep the answer simple please :D
Okay here is the problem. I have all of the inputs needed for the code. the inputs work like this. A = 5 B = 4 C = 3 D = 2 E = 1. If you got straight A's you'd get 50 points, and so on, but if it results in say, 35 points all the grade calculators will crash. Because if its >30 its a B, but if its >20 its a C, But >20 and >30 print at the same time. Because they both execute if the result is greater than 30. And i dont know how to make it so that it will print say, "B" if it is 31 to 40.
This is the code
a = eval(input())
b = eval(input())
c = eval(input())
d = eval(input())
e = eval(input())
f = eval(input())
g = eval(input())
h = eval(input())
i = eval(input())
j = eval(input())
average = a + b + c + d + e + f + g + h + i + j
print(average)
if average >41:
print(" Grade A ")
if average >31:
print(" Grade B")
if average >21:
print(" Grade C")
if average >11 :
print(" Grade D")
if average >0
print(" Grade E")
Any Help Would Be Greatly Appreciated! Thanks.
if-elif
construct?eval(input())
is a really bad way of doing this. Why not useint(input)
?