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Start your free trialOlutope Ayorinde
2,875 Pointsstart movie challenge
it says that I am not exiting my variable. I am not where I went wrong. The other question I saw had identical coding but not this error.
import sys
start_movie = input("Do you want to start another movie? Y/n. ")
if start_movie.lower != "n":
print("Enjoy the show!")
else:
sys.exit()
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! I received your request for assistance and let me say that you are super close here. You're simply missing a pair of parentheses.
You typed:
start_movie.lower
But you meant to type:
start_movie.lower()
Hope this helps!