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517 PointsShopping_list_2.py I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.
I have indented, un-indented checked my syntax, I just don't know what i'm doing wrong.
It's probably syntax. It's always syntax.
Please help.
def show_help():
# print out instructions on how to use the app
print("What should we pick up at the store?")
print("""
Enter 'DONE' to stop adding items.
Enter 'HELP' for this help.
Enter 'SHOW' to see your current list.
""")
def show_list(shopping_list):
# print out the list
print("Here's your list:")
for item in shopping_list:
print(item)
def add_to_list(shopping_list, new_item):
# add new items to our list
shopping_list.append(new_item)
print("Added {}. List now has {} items.".format(new_item, len(shopping_list)))
return shopping_list
def main():
show_help()
# make a list to hold onto our items
shopping_list = []
while True:
# ask for new items
new_item = input("> ")
# be able to quit the app
if new_item == 'DONE':
break
elif new_item == 'HELP':
show_help()
continue
elif new_item == 'SHOW':
show_list(shopping_list)
continue
add_to_list(shopping_list, new_item)
show_list(shopping_list)
3 Answers
Jordan Chesley
2,910 PointsI managed to fix your code by fixing the indentation in your main function.
There are 3 indentation errors in this small section of code.
if new_item == 'DONE':
break
elif new_item == 'HELP':
show_help()
continue
elif new_item == 'SHOW':
show_list(shopping_list)
continue
You have an extra space before your if statement when compared to the elif statements, and an extra space before each of your continues.
Jonathan Beard
1,681 PointsIt looks like your list is in the main function, I would take it out and put it at the top of the file. I posted the below so you an see how I did it, hopefully it helps.
# make a list to hold on to our items
shopping_list = []
# print out instructions on how to use the app
def show_help():
print("What should we pick up at the store?")
print("""
Enter 'DONE' to stop adding items.
Enter 'HELP' for help.
Enter 'SHOW' to see your current list
""")
def show_list():
print("Here is your list: ")
for item in shopping_list:
print(item)
def add_to_list(new_item):
# add new items to our list
shopping_list.append(new_item)
print("Adding {}. List has {} items.".format(new_item, len(shopping_list)))
show_help()
while True:
#ask for a new item
new_item = input("> ")
if new_item == 'DONE':
break
elif new_item == 'HELP':
show_help()
continue
elif new_item == 'SHOW':
show_list()
continue
add_to_list(new_item)
show_list()
Victoria May
517 PointsI did that, but still received the Bummer error. I'm not to sure what's wrong