I'm new to Python and I'm attempting to program a calculator. The problem is I can't find a way to make the variables num1
and num2
do the operation I have listed for them. All they do is concatenate the two numbers instead of performing the operation, any suggestions? Thanks.
letter = ()
class Calc():
print raw_input("What operation do you want to do?\n\tA) Addition\n\tB) Subtraction\n\ ")
num1 = raw_input("Please enter your first number: ")
num2 = raw_input("Please enter your second number: ")
if letter == 'A' or 'a':
print "The sum of", num1, "plus", num2, "equals"
print num1 + num2
elif letter == 'B' or 'b':
print "The difference of", num1, "minus", num2, "equals"
print num1 - num2
+
as string concatenation. Second,letter == 'A' or 'a'
doesn't mean "if letter is one of those things". It means(letter == 'A') or 'a'
, which is always true because'a'
is true in a boolean context.