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2,941 PointsUse input() to ask the user if they want to start the movie. If they answer anything other than "n" or "N", print "Enjo
on my code i do not need return? if yes, why is that?
import sys
start = input ("Start the movie? Y/n").lower()
if start != 'n':
print("Enjoy the show!")
else:
return sys.exit():
1 Answer
Brian Jensen
Treehouse StaffGenerally you only use return when you have a value to return with it. So because you are not returning any values you can simply do this:
import sys
start = input ("Start the movie? Y/n").lower()
if start != 'n':
print("Enjoy the show!")
else:
sys.exit()