On 10-Jul-10 10:05, Dipo Elegbede wrote:
Hi all, please tell me what is wrong with the syntax as written herein: http://pastebin.com/BkLi0A4H I am actually trying to let a user input something and have the input returned in a reverse form and also see the lenght of the input. please help.
Is this for Python 3.x or 2.x? It makes a big difference in what input() means. I'm guessing 2.x from the rest of the script, so what you probably want is raw_input, not input.... unless you really want them to type Python source there which is interpreted as a list of values or whatever.
I'm not sure what you want to accomplish with str() and list(), though. Those create a string, and then a list, but you never assign the new string or list to anything. Neither actually changes the "wording" variable.
Remember that the comma separating items in the print statement is a syntactic feature of the language. You have them inside the strings you're printing.
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