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Start your free trialNick Evershed
6,429 PointsMy code is not working
TICKET_PRICE = 10
tickets_remaining = 100
while tickets_remaining >= 1: if tickets_remaining == 1:
print("There are {} tickets remaining.".format(tickets_remaining))
name = input("What is your name? ")
num_tickets = input("How many tickets would you like, {}? ".format(name))
try:
num_tickets = int(num_tickets)
if num_tickets > tickets_remaining:
raise ValueError("There are only {} tickets remaining".format(tickets_remaining))
except ValueError as err:
print("Oh no, we ran into an issue. {}. Please try again".format(err))
else:
amount_due = num_tickets * TICKET_PRICE
print("The total due is ${}".format(amount_due))
proceed = input("Would you like to buy these? [Y/N]")
proceed = proceed.lower()
if proceed == 'y':
print("Sold!")
tickets_remaining -= num_tickets
else:
print("Thank you anyways, {}".format(name))
print("Sorry the tickets are all sold out")
2 Answers
Daniel Svens
6,043 PointsIm sorry but its hard to help when you dont say what is not working and what you want to achieve.
Omar G.
3,620 PointsHello, you indented >> name = input("What is your name? ") that should not be indented. I ran your code and everything runs fine. I don't know if you have this in your >>while tickets_remaining >= 1: if tickets_remaining == 1: but if you do then I don't think you need it. I ran your code without that and everything seemed fine. Good luck!