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Python Python Basics (2015) Letter Game App Exiting

Raiyan Ahmad
Raiyan Ahmad
3,622 Points

??? what is wrong ???

What am I doing wrong?

firedoor.py
import sys

call = input('Play? y/n ')

if call.lower != 'n':
    print('Enjoy the show!')
else:
    sys.exit()

2 Answers

Travis Bailey
Travis Bailey
13,675 Points

Look at where you call .lower() on line 3, needs to be like how you called 'sys.exit()'

Since lower() is a function the same way input() and exit() are, you also need parentheses () for it.