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::<source lang="python">
 
::<source lang="python">
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# lab9_1.py
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# Your name here
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# getInput: returns an integer larger
 
# getInput: returns an integer larger
 
# than 0.  Expected to be robust
 
# than 0.  Expected to be robust
 
def getInput():
 
def getInput():
   x = int( input( "Enter an integer larger than 0: " ) )
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  while  x <= 0:
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  while  True:
        x = int( input( "Invalid number: Please try again: " ) )
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      x = int( input( "Enter an integer greater than 0: " ) )
  return x
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      if x <= 0:
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        print( "Invalid entry.  Try again!" )
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      else: 
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        return x
  
 
def main():
 
def main():
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main()
 
main()
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</source>
 
</source>
 
* Test it with numbers such as -3, -10, 0, 5.  Verify that the input function works well when you enter numbers.
 
* Test it with numbers such as -3, -10, 0, 5.  Verify that the input function works well when you enter numbers.

Revision as of 06:26, 29 March 2015

--D. Thiebaut (talk) 07:14, 29 March 2015 (EDT)



Exceptions


preparation


  • Create a new program called lab9_1.py, and copy this code to the new Idle window.


# lab9_1.py
# Your name here

# getInput: returns an integer larger
# than 0.  Expected to be robust
def getInput():
   
   while  True:
      x = int( input( "Enter an integer greater than 0: " ) )
      if x <= 0:
         print( "Invalid entry.  Try again!" )
      else:   
         return x

def main():
   num = getInput()
   print( "You have entered", num )

main()
  • Test it with numbers such as -3, -10, 0, 5. Verify that the input function works well when you enter numbers.
  • Test your program again, and this time enter expressions such as "6.3", or "hello" (without the quotes).
  • Make a note of the Error reported by Python:


Lab9Exception1.png


  • Modify your function and add code that will catch the exception:


# getInput: returns an integer larger
# than 0.  Expected to be robust
def getInput():
   x = int( input( "Enter a positive (or null) int:  " ) )
   while  x < 0:
       try:
           x = int( input( "Invalid number: Please try again: " ) )
       except ValueError:
           print( "Invalid entry.  Try again!" )
   return x