This is my code for a school project (I am writing this in Python 2.7.13
):
def euconverter(mon, rate):
return (mon * rate)
cur = raw_input('Please give me the currency')
mon = raw_input('Please give me the value')
rate = raw_input('Please give me the rate')
while cur == 'EUR' or cur == 'Eur' or cur == 'GBP' or cur == 'Gbp':
if cur == 'Eur' or cur == 'Eur':
print (euconverter(mon, rate))
elif cur == 'GBP' or cur == 'Gbp':
print (euconverter(mon, rate))
else:
if cur != 'EUR' or cur != 'Eur' or cur != 'GBP' or cur != 'Gbp':
print 'Wrong input'
break
I get this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Users/Maple/PycharmProjects/untitled/Mid term Project.py", line 15, in <module>
print (euconverter(mon, rate))
File "C:/Users/Maple/PycharmProjects/untitled/Mid term Project.py", line 2, in euconverter
return int(mon * rate)
TypeError: can't multiply sequence by non-int of type 'str'
Also, if I type a numeric value when it is asking me for the currency type, then the program exits without displaying any messages. This is a school project, so I am expecting to get wrong inputs from the users and need to provide them with the required error message while trying to make them go back and input the correct one.
mon
andrate
are strings. You need to convert them to numbers.while
is an infinite loop, because you don't read a new value forcur
inside it.