I'm trying to use raw_input to get input from the user, i want to catch the instances where the user may enter a number. I've been searching threw stack overflow and various other websites and i haven't come across anything that made much sense to me. Since raw_input always returns a string is it even possible to catch such an instance?
class Employee(object):
def __init__(self,name,pay_rate,hours):
self.name = name
self.pay_rate = pay_rate
self.hours = ("mon","tues","wed","thursday","friday","saturday","sunday")
def __str__(self):
return self.name
@property
def weekly_total(self):
return sum(self.hours)
@classmethod
def from_input(cls):
while True:
try:
name = raw_input("Enter new employee name\n")
except ValueError:
print("\n This is a integer ")
continue
else:
break
while True:
try:
pay = input("Enter pay rate ")
except ValueError:
print("You must enter a value ")
continue
else:
break
while True:
try:
hours = input("Enter a tuple for days monday through sunday ")
except ValueError:
print("use must enter a tuple with 7 integer values")
continue
else:
break
return cls(name,pay,hours)
employee = Employee.from_input()
print str(employee)
input()
-int(raw_input(...))
is more explicit.