On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Dave Angel <d...@davea.name> wrote: > On 07/19/2012 06:58 PM, Alexander Q. wrote: > > I have this little program that is supposed to calculate how many > diagonals > > a polygon of x sides has, but it does not return what I have in the > > "return" part of the function when I call it. Here is the code: > > > > def num_diag(var): > > ans = 0 > > if var <= 3: > > print("No diagonals.") > > else: > > for i in range(num_sides - 3): > > ans = ans + i > > > > return (((var - 3)*2) + ans) > > > > num_sides = (int(raw_input("Enter sides: "))) > > num_diag(num_sides) > > > > > > Any suggestions as to what is going on? When I run it, it prompts me for > > the number of sides, and that's it. > > Thanks. > > > > > > You never use the return value. Try assigning it, and printing it. > > result = num_diag(num_sides) > print("final answer=", result) > > -- > > DaveA > > That did it- thanks Dave!
-Alex
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