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print ('Welcome to Calculator')
a = int(input('Enter your first value'))
b = int(input('Enter your second value'))
print ('''Addition - type 1
Subtraction - type 2
Multiplication - type 3 
Division - type 4''')
procedure = input('Enter a option')
while (procedure != '1') or (procedure != '2') or (procedure != '3') or (procedure != '4'):
    procedure = input('Please choose the correct option')
def process ():
    if procedure == '1':
        print (a+b)
    elif procedure == '2':
        print(a-b)
    elif procedure == '3':
        print (a*b)
    elif procedure == '4':
        print (a/b)
    else:
        print('There is some error in code')
process ()

In this, I want that whenever the value of the procedure is other than 1, 2, 3, 4 the loop goes on but in this the loop goes on forever. Please tell the error how to do it properly

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    Think about it: What's the result of x != 1 or x != 2? Can that ever be False? If x is equal to one of the two values, can it also be equal to the other one?
    – Aran-Fey
    Mar 31, 2018 at 12:13
  • It is working as you write it. You must not understand what is or or made a terrible mistake (in English, if either X or Y is true, then (X or Y) is true)
    – user202729
    Mar 31, 2018 at 12:14
  • can you tell the correct procedure
    – Nick
    Mar 31, 2018 at 12:15
  • Replace all of the or statements with and. This is because you only want to continue the loop when none of the numbers are inputted. Let's say you typed '1'. That would return false for the first check but would return true for all the others so the loop would still continue.
    – Dan
    Mar 31, 2018 at 12:17
  • Thanks a lot to all of you
    – Nick
    Mar 31, 2018 at 12:18

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replace ORs with ANDs, then see the result. think of meaning of AND (∪(union)) and OR (∩(intersection)) and the conditions you have written, you will surely understand what's wrong...

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