Python 3 Nameerror with elif statement
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I have been trying to write a program to tell you which method of transport to use for your next outing using Python 3 but this code keeps returning with a nameerror in line 7. I have tried many times to fix this error, but it just doesn't leave me alone!
bike = ("You should ride your bike.")
bus = ("You should take the bus.")
rain = input ("Is it currently raining? ")
walk = ("You should walk.")
if rain == "No":
far = input ("How far in km do you need to travel? ")
elif far < "2":
print (walk)
elif far >= "2" <= "10":
print (bike)
elif far > "10":
print (bus)
else:
print ("You should take the bus.")
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I have been trying to write a program to tell you which method of transport to use for your next outing using Python 3 but this code keeps returning with a nameerror in line 7. I have tried many times to fix this error, but it just doesn't leave me alone!
bike = ("You should ride your bike.")
bus = ("You should take the bus.")
rain = input ("Is it currently raining? ")
walk = ("You should walk.")
if rain == "No":
far = input ("How far in km do you need to travel? ")
elif far < "2":
print (walk)
elif far >= "2" <= "10":
print (bike)
elif far > "10":
print (bus)
else:
print ("You should take the bus.")
python-3.x
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I have been trying to write a program to tell you which method of transport to use for your next outing using Python 3 but this code keeps returning with a nameerror in line 7. I have tried many times to fix this error, but it just doesn't leave me alone!
bike = ("You should ride your bike.")
bus = ("You should take the bus.")
rain = input ("Is it currently raining? ")
walk = ("You should walk.")
if rain == "No":
far = input ("How far in km do you need to travel? ")
elif far < "2":
print (walk)
elif far >= "2" <= "10":
print (bike)
elif far > "10":
print (bus)
else:
print ("You should take the bus.")
python-3.x
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I have been trying to write a program to tell you which method of transport to use for your next outing using Python 3 but this code keeps returning with a nameerror in line 7. I have tried many times to fix this error, but it just doesn't leave me alone!
bike = ("You should ride your bike.")
bus = ("You should take the bus.")
rain = input ("Is it currently raining? ")
walk = ("You should walk.")
if rain == "No":
far = input ("How far in km do you need to travel? ")
elif far < "2":
print (walk)
elif far >= "2" <= "10":
print (bike)
elif far > "10":
print (bus)
else:
print ("You should take the bus.")
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