"vanam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

i am new to programming, i just started writing scripts in python about
functions.

You need to check the section of your tutorial/book that
discusses loops. That will make your solution much easier.

characters as input. The problem is i am not getting a runtime error.

Tell us what you are getting (and what you expected), it makes our
job easier if we don't have to guess.

below is the piece of code:
#word Hangman
print "Welcome to the Hangman"
print
print
a = raw_input("enter 1st letter=")
b = raw_input("enter 2nd letter=")
c = raw_input("enter 3rd letter=")
def cmp():

You shouldn't write functions with the same name as builtin
functions. You will not be able to use the builtin one if you do!
cmp() is the builtin Python function for comparing two things.

   d = (a+b+c);

You could just have read the three letters at once using
raw_input...

   if (d=='PAN'):
       print "word" 'd' "is correct"
   else:
       print "Try Again"
       CALL();
def CALL():
   cmp();

You don;t need CALL, you could just have called cmp from
inside cmp - this is known as a recursice call and is allowed
in Python. It can be used to create a loop effect here as you
do but it has a limited number of repetitions and is best not
used for that purpose. Instead use the built in looping
constructs in Python "for" or "while"

In your case you probabnly want something like:

d = ""
while d != "PAN":
   # code inserted here
print "Word", d, "is correct"   # only prints when d == PAN

HTH,

--
Alan Gauld
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld

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