On Tuesday, 29 October 2013 11:53:55 UTC, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 10:45 PM, Robert Gonda > > <robertgonda1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > N = raw_input() #What the user's name is > > > print(N + ", I'm thinking of a number between 1-1000") #Not needed but > > tells the user their name and tells them that it's thinking of a number > > betweeen 1 to 1000 > > > guess = input() > > > guess = int(guess) > > > > Which version of Python are you using? The raw_input call is very > > Python 2, but you're using print as a function, and then you're > > converting input()'s result to an integer, both of which suggest > > Python 3.x. If you're using Python 2, do NOT use input() - it is > > dangerous, deceptively so. In Python 3, that problem no longer > > applies. > > > > ChrisA
Hi Chris and thanks for the reply, I'm using python 3. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list