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zen (or anyone else who knows what to do) please help again

name_gender_type = ['Female','female','Male','male'] if input('Female') or input('Male') in name_gender_type: print ("hi") else: print ("ooh try again") i tried to expand on it to make it detect specific answers, so i can make it detect male or female and print different responses. is this the way to do it or do i need to make a seperate list and input system? it keeps printing the word "Femalehi"

8th Sep 2016, 10:30 PM
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What you put in input() is printed, it's meant to tell the user what is expected as input. Here is what you apparently wanted to do: t = input() if t in ['Female', 'Male']: print ("hi") else: print ("ooh try again") Here is another example which gives a different answer whether the type is male or female, like suggested Kamal: t = input().lower() if t == 'female': print ("hi") elif t == 'male': print ("hello") else: print ("ooh try again")
8th Sep 2016, 11:39 PM
Zen
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Your question is confusing. If you want to take input from the user then you must use: gender = input("Enter your gender, Male or Female?) if gender == "male" or gender == "Male": print("Your message goes here.") elif gender == " female " or gender == "Female": print(" Your desired message for female goes here") else: print("Opps! Please enter again your gender: Male/Female") Try this in your IDE. I typed this from mobile app, check indentation if this doesn't run. Cheers!
8th Sep 2016, 11:14 PM
Kamal Uddin
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thanks both of you, but zens has less typing lol.
8th Sep 2016, 11:19 PM
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