> from time import * > > n = time() > s = str(n) > numb = s[-2:] # last two characters of the string > numb = int(numb) # convert back to a number > guess = (raw_input('Enter a number: '))
You need to convert the string returned by raw_input() into a number guess = int(raw_input('Enter a number: ')) otherwise you are comparing a string with anumber. > if guess == numb: > print ("Bravo, you have just won the right to play again!") > > elif guess < numb: > print "You are just a bit too low, try again" > > else: > print "You are just a bit too high, try again" > > print "The End" > -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- > If i write the following line: > "n = time.time() > > I get the following error message: > AttributeError: 'builtin_function_or_method' object has no attribute 'time' Thats because you used from time import * So when you type time.time Python sees the first 'time' as being the time modules time() function. When you type time.tuime it tries to access a time attribute of the time function. That doesn't exist which is what the error says... Use either import time t = time.time() OR from time import time t= time() Its considered bad practice to use from time import * because its easy to get collisions between names in the time module and other names in your program. > I feel like an idiot asking what is probably very basics questions but my > desire to learn is quite high right now and I don't want to lose it, thanks > again Ask away, thats what the list is for. None of your questions have been in any way stupid. And we do try to answer stupid questions too! :-) Alan G. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor