On 08/04/2011 03:57, Aaron Brown wrote:
I am in an online python class and am failing badly. I am not sure
where the problem is here but any insight would be great.
def main():
while (True):
allowed = int(input("Please enter minutes allowed between 100
and 700: "))
used = int(input("How many minutes were used: "))
totalOver = used - allowed
totalDue = (64.95 + (0.15*totalOver))
if(totalOver > 0):
print("You were over your minutes by " + str(totalOver))
else:
totalOver = 0
print("You were not over your minutes for the month")
print ("Do you want to end program? Enter yes or no:")
toEnd = raw_input()
if toEnd == "yes":
print("MONTHLY USE REPORT")
print("Minutes allowed were " + str(allowed))
print("Minutes used were " + str(used))
print("Minutes over were " + str(totalOver))
print("Total due is $ " + str(totalDue(totalOver))
I keep getting a syntax error in a blank line at the bottom. I have
tried to end it with main() but it errors on the main as well?
Help Please,
Aaron Brown
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Your last line is missing a closing parenthesis resulting in a Syntax Error.
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Kind Regards,
Christian Witts
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