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Start your free trialDavid Chacón
1,086 PointsEven.py: Wrong number of prints
I'm a little stuck. I feel like my logic is sound but it says "wrong number of prints". I must be missing something.
import random
start = 5
def even_odd(num):
# If % 2 is 0, the number is even.
# Since 0 is falsey, we have to invert it with not.
return not num % 2
while start > 0:
num = random.randint(1,99)
if even_odd(num) == True:
print("{} is even.".format(num))
else:
print("{} is odd.".format(num))
start -= start
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou're decrementing too fast.
In fact, "start -= start
" subtracts start from itself so it immediately becomes 0. What you probably intended to do was "start -= 1
".
Also, to check the "truthiness" of something you just name it. So "while start > 0:
" will work, but you only need to write "while start:
".
David Chacón
1,086 PointsDavid Chacón
1,086 PointsAh ok. I changed it to "start -= 1" but it still says "Bummer" with no direction as to what could be wrong.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsChallenges are notoriously picky about output strings. The messages given in the instructions have no punctuation, so the periods you added prevent them from matching the expected output.