Help, I have no idea where I went wrong in my coding and I think that I didn't do something I should have, but everybody I asked says it's a good code. I assigned a variable (stats) to be a certain integer (15). Then I asked a user to input an integer into another variable (DEX). The program then will print one of three things depending if the variable is greater, less than, or equal to stats. Here's the full code for those who want to help:
stats = 15
DEX = raw_input(prompt)
if stats > DEX:
os.system("cls")
print TITLE
print "SO YOUR DEX IS %s CORRECT?" %(DEX)
time.sleep(4)
thread_2()
elif DEX > stats:
print "YOU HAVE TOO MUCH DEX!!"
elif DEX = stats:
print "ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO ADD ALL YOUR STATS TO DEX?"
SyntaxError
. As an aside, you should consider upgrading to Python 3: this particular comparison would have raised a helpfulTypeError: unorderable types: int() > str()
message.