I originally wrote this program in python 2, and it worked fine, then I switched over to python 3, and the while loop working.
I don't get any errors when I run the program, but it isnt checking for what the value of i is before or during the run. The while loop and the first if loop will run no matter what.
#imports the random module
import random
#Creates variable that is used later
i = 0
#chooses a random number betweeen 1 - 100
randomNumber = random.randint(1,10)
#prints the number
print (randomNumber)
#Creates while loop that runs the program until number is guessed
while i == 0:
#Creates a variable where the answer will be stored, and then asked the question in the quotes
user_answer = input("Try to guess the magic number. (1 - 10) ")
print ("\n")
if user_answer == randomNumber:
print("You guessed correct")
break
else:
print("Incorrect. Try again.")
Thanks for any help in advance.
input
returns a string, not an integer.input
has been updated in python3 to no longer try to treat the input as a python expression, meaning that whileuser_answer
in python2 would be an integer if they input something that looks like an integer, it will in python3 always be a string. That just means you'll need to cast it to an integer before comparing it torandomNumber
i
and then breaking? Why not incorporate your condition into the loop .