Seymore4Head <Seymore4Head@Hotmail.invalid> writes: > The program works as expected until the computer gets a correct guess. > I don't know what I should be doing to restart the program when > pick=guess.
There isn't a “restart the program” code we can give. But I think you need only something rather simpler: > while count < 100: > guess = random.randrange(low,high) > print (pick, guess) > if guess == pick: > print ("correct") > > #"What I need is something here that says start over" You can end the current loop with the ‘break’ statement. See the docs <URL:https://docs.python.org/3/reference/simple_stmts.html#the-break-statement> to see exactly what its semantics are, and try using that in your code. Feel free to ask further questions when you've tried that, if it's still not clear. -- \ “Religious faith is the one species of human ignorance that | `\ will not admit of even the *possibility* of correction.” —Sam | _o__) Harris, _The End of Faith_, 2004 | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list