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Start your free trialAmber Deckard
Courses Plus Student 553 PointsHELP! SyntaxError in num_game.py
import random
def game(): # generate a random number between 1 and 10 secret_num = random.randint(1,10) guesses = {}
while len(guesses) < 5:
try:
# get a number guess from the player
guess = int(input("Guess a number between 1 and 10:"))
except ValueError:
print("{} isn't a number!".format(guess))
else:
# compare guess to secret number
if guess == secret_num:
print("You got it! My number was {}".format(secret_num))
break
else guess < secret_num:
print("My number is higher than {}".format(guess))
elif guess > secret_num:
print("My number is lower than {}".format(guess))
guesses.append(guess)
else:
print("You didn't get it! My number was {}".format(secret_num))
play_again = input("Do you want to play again? Y/N")
if play_again.lower() != 'n':
game()
else:
print("Bye Felicia!")
game() # print hit/miss
I continue to get a syntax error:
File "number_game.py", line 19
else guess < secret_num:
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
1 Answer
Robert Ionut Muraru
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 22,194 PointsYou probably want to use elif instead of else at line 19 where you get the syntax error.
Amber Deckard
Courses Plus Student 553 PointsAmber Deckard
Courses Plus Student 553 Pointsomg... i feel like an idiot.