As @iCodez just said, you want to iterate again if the school_type
is something different from "h"
, and something different from "m"
and something different from "e"
. And as he said, this is better expressed with something like school_type not in ["h", "m", "e"]
. That expression is simpler, easier to read and less error-prone.
After you change the while
's condition, there are still two things that I'd fix in your code. First, if the condition is true, that is, the user typed a wrong value for school_type
, a proper action should be taken: The user must be asked to type a new value, until he/she types a correct one. Second, you should use raw_input()
instead of input()
. The difference is the first one is better suited for strings, while the second one is problematic, and in this cases actually requires the user to type the "
around the input value.
The resulting could be something like this:
def ask_for_school_type():
s = "Enter what type of school you want. Type H for high \
school, M for middle school, or E for elementary school: "
return raw_input(s).lower()
school_type = ask_for_school_type()
while school_type not in ["h", "m", "e"]:
print "You must enter H, M, or E"
school_type = ask_for_school_type()