On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 7:34 AM, pja <peterjohnander...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 05 import math > 06 > 07 def main(): > 08 print("This program finds the real solutions to a quadratic\n") > 09 > 10 a, b, c = input("Please enter the coefficients (a, b, c): ") > 11 > 12 ''' > 13 a = int(input("Please enter the first coefficient: ")) > 14 b = int(input("Please enter the second coefficient: ")) > 15 c = int(input("Please enter the third coefficient: ")) > 16 ''' > 17 > 18 discrim = b * b - 4 * a * c > 19 ... > > 25 main() > > Lines 08 to 12 are my Python 3 working solution but line 06 does not work in > Python 3. When it runs it produces: > > Please enter the coefficients (a, b, c): 1,2,3 > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Program Files\Wing IDE 101 3.2\src\debug\tserver\_sandbox.py", line > 25, in <module> > File "C:\Program Files\Wing IDE 101 3.2\src\debug\tserver\_sandbox.py", line > 10, in main > builtins.ValueError: too many values to unpack >>>> > > Clearly the problem lies in the input statement. If I comment out line 10 > and remove the comments at lines 12 and 16 then the program runs perfectly. > However, I feel this is a clumsy solution. > > Could somebody please guide me on the correct use of "input" for multiple > values. Python 3 input() is the same as Python 2 raw_input() - the result is a string. You could use a, b, c = ast.literal_eval(input("Please enter the coefficients (a, b, c): ")) Kent _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor