I have a function which works with integers. I have added code for exception handling if strings or floats are entered, however, Python keeps returning either nonsense or NameError
. At this point I have tried a loop which keeps asking until an integer is entered and a try
and except
. Nothing works.
Here's the code:
def threes(num):
"""isNotCorrect = True
while isNotCorrect:
print(type(num))
if type(num) is not int:
print("Sorry, you need to enter a whole number to play Threes.")
else:
print('X')
isNotCorrect = False"""
try:
while num > 1:
if num % 3 == 0:
num = num/3
else:
if ((num + 1) % 3 == 0):
num = (num + 1)/3
else:
num = (num - 1)/3
print(num)
except NameError:
print("Invalid number. Please enter a valid number.")
Entering a whole number(the intended input) executes the code fine, but everything else leads to a name error like this, where the input is threes(bob)
. The top part is my attempt at a loop, which also failed and returned the same error;
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<input>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'bob' is not defined
threes(bob)
andbob
is not defined anywhere?bob
doesn't exist). By not entering the method, thetry
except
is not being executed. Also, if you want to check the input is a number, theExcept
should check forTypeError
, notNameError
.NameError
is irrelevant to the code you posted. BTW, if you actually do want to catch a non-number being passed to code that needs numbers, you'd normally catch it withexcept ValueError
. But it's better to handle that in the code that gets the input data before you pass it to the code which processes that data.