The code actually works just the way i copy and pasted Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 29, 2019, at 12:34, Ian Clark <ianhclark...@gmail.com> wrote: > > just the pure number of letters next to parenthesis would cause the Parser to > error out > >> On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 12:32 PM Schachner, Joseph >> <joseph.schach...@teledyne.com> wrote: >> Yes, that works. Assuming it was correctly formatted when you ran it. >> The formatting could not possibly be run in a Python interpreter, I think. >> >> --- Joseph S. >> >> From: Adrian Ordona <adrian.ord...@gmail.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 2:52 PM >> To: Schachner, Joseph <joseph.schach...@teledyne.com> >> Cc: Dan Sommers <2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com>; python-list@python.org >> Subject: Re: Exercize to understand from three numbers which is more high >> >> i'm also a beginner reading all the replies helps. >> i was trying the problem myself and came up with the below code with a users >> input. >> >> >> num1 = int(input("Enter first number: "))num2 = int(input("Enter second >> number: "))num3 = int(input("Enter third number: "))if num1 > num2 and num1 >> > num3: print(num1, " is th max number")elif num2 > num1 and num2 > num3: >> print(num2, " is the max number")else: print(num3, "is the max >> number") >> >> On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 1:48 PM Schachner, Joseph >> <joseph.schach...@teledyne.com<mailto:joseph.schach...@teledyne.com>> wrote: >> Explanation: 5 > 4 so it goes into the first if. 5 is not greater than 6, >> so it does not assign N1 to MaxNum. The elif (because of the lack of >> indent) applies to the first if, so nothing further is executed. Nothing has >> been assigned to MaxNum, so that variable does not exist. You're right, it >> does not work. >> >> How about this: >> Mylist = [ N1, N2, N3] >> Maxnum = N1 >> for value in Mylist: >> if value > Maxnum: >> Maxnum = value >> print(Maxnum) >> >> Or were lists and for loops excluded from this exercise? >> --- Joe S. >> >> On 1/29/19 9:27 AM, Jack Dangler wrote: >> >> > wow. Seems like a lot going on. You have 3 ints and need to determine >> > the max? Doesn't this work? >> > >> > N1, N2, N3 >> > >> > if N1>N2 >> > if N1>N3 >> > MaxNum = N1 >> > elif N2>N3 >> > MaxNum = N2 >> > elif N1<N3 >> > MaxNum = N3 >> >> No. Assuing that you meant to include colons where I think you did, what if >> (N1, N2, N3) == (5, 4, 6)? >> >> -- >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >> -- >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list