I think your problem is using input
instead of raw_input
for the last line.
As the documentation says, input
will cause the input to be evaluated with eval
and as Faruk Sahin says, this will cause the number to be evaluated as an octal, of which 0682020687 is not a valid octal number. See: http://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html#input
Change the last line to:
c = raw_input("Enter Your Phone Number Here:")
Which will read the input as a string and store it in the variable, c
. (Much like you have been doing in the first two lines)
Once you've got that string, you can turn it into a number using the int
function:
c = int(raw_input("Enter Your Phone Number Here:"))
If the input is not a valid integer, it will throw an exception which you can catch. See: http://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html#int
You should also note that if you switch to using python 3, you will need to replace all the raw_input
functions with input
which does the same as raw_input
did in python 2. See: http://docs.python.org/3.0/library/functions.html#input
int(c)
for integers). With Python 3.x,input
is the same asraw_input
in 2.x (and raw_input is removed) and you can now just use input everywhere.