On Saturday, January 11, 2014 5:29:39 AM UTC+1, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 3:18 PM, ngangsia akumbo <ngang...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > purch_price = input("Please enter the price for purchase made: ") > > > purch_p = raw_input("Please enter the reason of this purchase made: ") > > > > Never use input() in a Python 2 program... always use raw_input() > > instead. You're mostly right, but you have a few cases where you're > > using input(). Probably what you want is int(input()) or > > float(input()). > > > > Incidentally, is there a strong reason for using Python 2 for this? If > > not, I'd recommend moving immediately to Python 3, as there are an > > increasing number of advantages. Unless something actually binds you > > to Py2, save yourself the trouble of shifting in a few years' time and > > just use Py3 now. > > > > ChrisA
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