On 20/08/2015 15:49, Aravind Jaya wrote:
time = input("How long on average do you spend on the computer per day?")
if time <= 2:
     print "Message1"
else:
     print "Message2"

If you insist on top posting you could at least get your response correct. The comparison will fail in Python 3.3 as time will be a string, you've missed the conversion to int, and print should be a function, not a statement.

On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Nathan Clark <26110...@gmail.com> wrote:

I have written a basic program out of python and it is not functioning,
please could you proof read my code and tell me how to fix it.It is in
python 3.3

time=int(input("How long on average do you spend on the computer per day?")
(print("that seems reasonable")) if time<=2
else print ("get a life")

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