On 2020-12-12, Joe Pfeiffer <pfeif...@cs.nmsu.edu> wrote: > Bischoop <bisch...@vimart.net> writes: > >> I've function asking question and comparing it, if is not matching 'yes' >> it does call itself to ask question again. The problem is that when >> function is called second time it returns old value or with additional >> else statement it returns none. >> >> Code: https://bpa.st/KVGA > > It calls itself again, but what does it return in that case?
I've stated it returns old value that I've input first time, anyway output is also inluded in a paste but since you've asked: def question(): ask = input("Are you OK?:").lower() if ask != 'yes': question() return ask print (question()) #output: Are you OK?:no Are you OK?:no Are you OK?:yes no --------------------------------------- #Another way with 'elif' statment returns none def question(): ask = input("Are you OK?:").lower() if ask != 'yes': question() elif ask == 'yes': return ask print (question()) #output: Are you OK?:no Are you OK?:yes None #Tried also nested functions, same results: def question(): ask = input("Are you OK?:").lower() def check_question(n): if ask != 'yes': question() else: return ask m = check_question(ask) print (m) question() #output: Are you OK?:no Are you OK?:yes None Process finished with exit code 0 -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list