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New to python, trying to put my knowledge of Python to the test. I'm creating a program where you are given your grade, after inserting your name. coursework mark & prelim mark. The program doesn't bring out the correct Grade as a result, I don't know why..

#Written by Bobby O


#def Get_Details():
Student_Name = input("Enter the name of the student: ")
Coursework_Mark = int(input("Enter the coursework mark achieved by the student: "))
while Coursework_Mark < 0 or Coursework_Mark >60:
   print("Try again, remember the coursework mark is out of 60.")
   Coursework_Mark = int(input("Enter the coursework mark achieved by the student: "))

Prelim_Mark = int(input("Enter the prelim mark achieved by the student: "))
while Prelim_Mark < 0 or Prelim_Mark > 90:
    print("Try again, remember the prelim mark is out of 90.")
    Prelim_Mark = int(input("Enter the prelim mark achieved by the student: "))

#return Student_Name, Coursework_Mark, Prelim_Mark

#def Calculate_Percentage(Coursework_Mark, Prelim_Mark):
   Percentage = ((Coursework_Mark + Prelim_Mark)/150) * 100

if Percentage >= 70:
   Grade = "A"
elif Percentage >= 60 or Percentage <= 69:
   Grade = "B"
elif Percentage >= 50 or Percentage <= 59:
   Grade = "C"
elif Percentage >= 45 or Percentage <= 49:
   Grade = "D"
else:
   Grade = "No Award"

#return Percentage, Grade


#def Display_Results(Student_Name, Grade):
print(Student_Name + " achieved a grade " + Grade)
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  • What is the actual output of the program and how does it differ from your expected output?
    – khelwood
    Oct 1, 2015 at 11:18
  • Also, there's a small bug -- I think this like while Prelim_Mark < 0 or Coursework_Mark >90: should be while Prelim_Mark < 0 or Prelim_Mark > 90:
    – dursk
    Oct 1, 2015 at 11:19
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    Your indentation is screwed up in places, but that might be copy/paste errors. For instance, your while loops are both infinite.
    – khelwood
    Oct 1, 2015 at 11:19
  • For example, I enter 30 (as my coursework mark ) & 45 (as my prelim mark ) - which is ((30+40)) / 15 ) * 100 = 50% which is equivalent to a C but my instead it will say B.
    – Bobby
    Oct 1, 2015 at 11:19
  • Oops, I ment 45 in the calculatio no 40 but yeah. When I inserted these numbers, the wrong grade came up.
    – Bobby
    Oct 1, 2015 at 11:22

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It's because you are using or when testing the bounds, and you should be using and.

elif Percentage >= 60 or Percentage <= 69:
   Grade = "B"

In this case, if Percentage is 50, then Percentage <= 69 will return True.

You don't want to check if the number is greater than 60 OR less than 69. You want to check if it is between those two values, so you should be doing:

elif Percentage >= 60 and Percentage <= 69:
    Grade = "B"

(This applies to all of your boundary checks)

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    It’s even better to check elif 60 <= Percentage < 70: Oct 1, 2015 at 11:25

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