I'm very new to python world though I've done a lot with php... and here's my case...
- I'm writing some code for my little program with python 2.7.
- In that program, I need to take 2 user input, both of them are numbers.
- the first number must not be greater than 11 and must not be less than 0.
- and second one must not be greater than 59 and must not be less than 0.
- so first of all, I've to check both user input are valid and if they did wrong, program must give a warning to them and let them to try again.
- finally, if they put both numbers correctly, I want to add those number and prompt a message like "The sum of your numbers is... blah... blah...".
So here is my code:
def validNum1(Num1):
if Num1 < 0:
print "%s is not valid value. Try again." % Num1
return 0
elif Num1 > 11:
print "%s is not valid value. Try again." % Num1
return 0
else:
return 1
def getInput_Num1():
while 1:
Num1 = raw_input("Enter Num1 Value: ")
if validNum1(int(Num1)):
break
print "You're right. %s is a valid Num1." % Num1
return
def validNum2(Num2):
if Num2 < 0:
print "%s is not valid value. Try again." % Num2
return 0
elif Num2 > 59:
print "%s is not valid value. Try again." % Num2
return 0
else:
return 2
def getInput_Num2():
while 2:
Num2 = raw_input("Enter Num2 Value: ")
if validNum2(int(Num2)):
break
print "You're right. %s is a valid Num2." % Num2
return
if __name__ == '__main__':
getInput_Num1()
getInput_Num2()
So now I think you guys get the idea 'bout what is needed to be filled; but let me make it more crystal clear. What I want to add to this program is an ability to add Num1 and Num2 and show the sum to the user.
return
a value from a function, what about havinggetInput_Num*
return the number if it is indeed valid? Then you would have both numbers stored somewhere, after which you could sum/display.