On Sunday, February 2, 2014 4:16:44 PM UTC-5, Charlie Winn wrote: > Hey Guys i Need Help , When i run this program i get the 'None' Under the > program, see what i mean by just running it , can someone help me fix this > > > > def Addition(): > > print('Addition: What are two your numbers?') > > 1 = float(input('First Number:')) > > 2 = float(input('Second Number:')) > > print('Your Final Result is:', 1 + 2) > > > > > > def Subtraction(): > > print('Subtraction: What are two your numbers?') > > 3 = float(input('First Number:')) > > 4 = float(input('Second Number:')) > > print('Your Final Result is:', 3 - 4) > > > > > > def Multiplication(): > > print('Multiplication: What are two your numbers?') > > 5 = float(input('First Number:')) > > 6 = float(input('Second Number:')) > > print('Your Final Result is:', 5 * 6) > > > > > > def Division(): > > print('Division: What are your two numbers?') > > 7 = float(input('First Number:')) > > 8 = float(input('Second Number:')) > > print('Your Final Result is:', 7 / 8) > > > > > > > > print('What type of calculation would you like to do?') > > Question = input('(Add, Subtract, Divide or Multiply)') > > if Question.lower().startswith('a'): > > print(Addition()) > > elif Question.lower().startswith('s'): > > print(Subtraction()) > > elif Question.lower().startswith('d'): > > print(Division()) > > elif Question.lower().startswith('m'): > > print(Multiplication()) > > else: > > print('Please Enter The First Letter Of The Type Of Calculation You > Would Like To Use') > > > > while Question == 'test': > > Question()
Can anyone point out how using an int as a var is possible, unless it's something I miss that changed in 3.3 from 3.2: david@david:~$ python3.2 Python 3.2.3 (default, Sep 25 2013, 18:25:56) [GCC 4.6.3] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> 7 = float(input('First Number:')) File "<stdin>", line 1 SyntaxError: can't assign to literal >>> david@david:~$ python Python 2.7.3 (default, Sep 26 2013, 20:08:41) [GCC 4.6.3] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> 7 = float(input('First Number:')) File "<stdin>", line 1 SyntaxError: can't assign to literal >>> -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list