Chris wrote: > Ok as I see it, it's should go like this: > > Print 'Think of a number between 1 and 100, and let me guess it' > > Type1 = input ('Type 1 if I am high') > Type2 = input ('Type 2 if I am low') > Type3 = input ('Type 3 if I am dead on')
This will ask for three different inputs which is not what you want. Can you modify it to ask for input just once? > > I can't seem to get the guts of it. I assume that there are 3 if statements > and a while statement. That sounds about right. > > guess > > While x != > If guess OK, you have some of the pieces. Maybe it would help to write a more detailed pseudocode. I think it might be: ask the user to pick a number wait for the user to pick a number pick a starting guess loop: tell the user my guess ask if the guess is correct if the guess is correct congratulate myself quit if the guess is too high pick a lower guess if the guess is too low pick a higher guess Can you turn this into code? Kent _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor