On 10/27/2017 08:04 AM, Shivangi Dalmia wrote: > The question is -Write a script that repeatedly asks the user to enter a > 'customization option' to be added to an order of sunglasses. When the user > enters nothing, the script should stop asking for new 'customization > options', and display a message listing the customization options and stating > how many customization options there are. > Here's what a sample run might look like: > Add as many customization options to your order of sunglasses as you want. > When you're done, enter 'nothing'. > What do you want add to the sunglasses now? titanium mechanism > Okay. > What do you want add to the sunglasses now? ear socks > Okay. > What do you want add to the sunglasses now? sub-etha sens-o-matic > Okay. > What do you want add to the sunglasses now? nothing > There are 3 customization options added to the sunglasses: > ['titanium mechanism', 'ear socks', 'sub-etha sens-o-matic’] > > the number of customization options for the sunglasses order, and > a lists all the customization options added to the sunglasses order. > You need to use the function definition > The print and input functions cannot be used in this program > I am unable to solve the program. It would be extremely helpful if I could > get its solution.
This would be a really good question to take up at the Python tutor mailing list. See: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor to sign up. The list members will ask you to post some code you have already attempted, so please do that: show what you have tried and how it has failed, rather than just asking "can I get the solution". Since it sounds like a homework problem you will probably get guidance, but not "the solution". Best of luck, and welcome to Python! _______________________________________________ pydotorg-www mailing list pydotorg-www@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www