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Start your free trialKennedy Otwenyo
785 PointsStuck on this code I can't seem to get what the problem is
I get the response "Didn't get an exit from 'start_movie'"
import sys
start_movie= input("Do you want to start the movie? Y/n? ")
if start_movie != 'n':
print("Enjoy the show!")
else:
sys.exit()
2 Answers
Christopher Shaw
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 58,248 PointsYou are not taking into account both lower and uppercase 'n'.
if start_movie.lower() != 'n':
Thomas Fildes
22,687 PointsHi Kennedy,
Here is the code I used to pass this challenge below:
import sys
decision = input("Do you want to start the movie?")
if decision.lower() != "n":
print("Enjoy the show!")
else:
sys.exit()
Kennedy Otwenyo
785 PointsThank you Fildes, I already see the difference in our codes and hence why it's not going through. Good looking out sir
Kennedy Otwenyo
785 PointsKennedy Otwenyo
785 PointsThank sir, I will make the changes