Help with guessing game :D

Robert Gonda robertgonda1994 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 29 15:03:00 EDT 2013


On Tuesday, 29 October 2013 18:35:56 UTC, Robert Gonda  wrote:
> On Tuesday, 29 October 2013 18:27:41 UTC, ru... at yahoo.com  wrote:
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> > On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 11:45:56 AM UTC-6, Robert Gonda wrote:
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> > > Thank you very much for your reply, however it gives me an error,
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> > > something about the "end", do you know whats wrong with it? 
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> > > (Still not sure if im posting this right so sorry)
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> > "...an error, something about the 'end'" is not much to go on. :-)
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> > Most of the time, when there is an error in a python program,
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> > Python will print "traceback" error message.  When asking for 
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> > help please copy and paste those lines in your post.  Without
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> > that it is just a guessing game for anyone to try and figure
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> > Did perhaps your traceback message look like this?
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> >   File "xx3.py", line 28
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> >     print ("digits matched: ", end='')
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> > If so, you are running your program with python2, not python3.
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> > So you need to either figure out how to run python3 (does entering
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> > If the error message was different than above, you need to post 
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> > It says that there is an error in this program and something about invalid syntax, should i perhaps redownload it?

> never mind you was right, for some reason I had version 2.7 :/ , and btw I was wondering, is it also possible to make it more complex? such as if the computer will again show “Y” if a digit is correct but if a digit is incorrect it will say "H" as in too high or “L” if it's too low? (while still keeping "Y"). Do tell me if it sounds confusing :/



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