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Start your free trialReign Anu
1,537 Points"Wrong number of prints"?
OK as this point I'm not sure what may be wrong. Any takers?
import random
start=5
def even_odd(num):
num= random.randint(1, 99)
# If % 2 is 0, the number is even.
# Since 0 is falsey, we have to invert it with not.
return not num % 2
while start is True:
if even_odd(num) == False:
print("{} is even".format(num))
else:
print("{} is odd".format(num))
start-=1
1 Answer
Jon Wood
9,884 PointsThis is just a guess when looking at the code, but in the while loop you check if start
is True. However you have it initialized as an int
and take one away within the loop. It doesn't look like the loop would ever end.
Reign Anu
1,537 PointsReign Anu
1,537 PointsOnce it decrements down to "0" wouldn't it end because "0" is false?