Collin wrote:
I'm pretty new to Python, but this has really bugged me. I can't find a way around it.


The problem is that, when I use raw_input("sajfasjdf") whatever, or input("dsjfadsjfa"), you can only have numerical values as answers.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.


Oh, wow. I feel so stupid. Please disregard this message. <_<

I read the error message just now a bit more carefully, and I tried something. I tried defining "yes" as some random numerical value. Then when I did:
(example code)

yes = 123123983 #some number
test = input("Test test test ")
if test == yes:
        print "It worked."
else:
        print "failed"

(example code off)

Collin
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