This is what I have so far.  Can anyone help?
 
> number1 = int(raw_input("Run number 1 (-1 to end) : "))
> number2 = int(raw_input("Run number 2 (-1 to end) : "))
> number3 = int(raw_input("Run number 3 (-1 to end) : "))
> number4 = int(raw_input("Run number 4 (-1 to end) : "))
> number5 = int(raw_input("Run number 5 (-1 to end) : "))
>
>
> # The following will sum the numbers and then print the answer
> sum = number1 + number2 + number3 + number4 + number5
> print
> print "The total number of parts produced was:", sum,"."
>
> I need this to ask the user to enter their number per each run.  That is why
> I have 5 different input numbers.  I need this break if a -1 is entered.
> Would I use "if-else" to break this if -1 is entered?  I need to be able to
> count the number of lines entered.  I also need to print the run number with the highest and lowest input number.
>
> Thanks, I'm lost
> Rick
>

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 7:25 PM
Subject: counting number of inputs

I am trying to count the number of times a positive number is entered from the user.  But, the program must stop after 5 user inputs or a negative number.
 
Can anyone help.
Rick
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