On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 11:12 AM, Luke Tomaneng <luketoman...@gmail.com> wrote: > def compute_bill(food): > total = 0 > for item in food: > if stock[item] > 0: > total += prices[item] > stock[item] = stock[item] - 1 > return total > Whenever I run this script, "4" is returned. It does not seem to matter what > in in the list the script is run on. I have tried this on the Codecademy > interpreter/emulator (I'm not sure which they use) and the repl.it > interpreter, but for the same result. If anyone could find the glitch in my > code, please let me know. Thanks! >
In Python, indentation determines block structure. Have another look at this function, and see if you can figure out where the problem is; hint: try printing something out every time you claim a piece of stock. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list