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[split] Function not working as intended
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## Text menu in Python

def print_menu():       ## Your menu design here
    print 30 * "-" , "MENU" , 30 * "-"
    print "1. Menu login 1"
    print "2. Menu create an account 2"
    print "3. Menu list all accounts 3"
    print "4. Quit"
    print 67 * "-"
    
    loop!=4
    
while loop:          ## While loop which will keep going until loop = False
    print_menu()    ## Displays menu
    choice = input("Enter your choice [1-4]: ")
     
if choice==1:"Menu login 1"
	count = 0 
while True: 
  def User():
    login = raw_input("Enter login name: ")
    passw = raw_input("Enter password: ")

    # check if user exists and login matches password
    if login in users and users[login] == passw: 
        print "\nLogin successful!\n"
    else:
        print "\nUser doesn't exist or wrong password!\n"
        if choice == 3:
        print("Too many attempts.")
        exit()
        

for val in "string":
    if val == "i":
        break
    print(val)

print("The end")
       
   if choice==2:     
       print " Menu create an account 2"

        
def main():
    register()

def register():
    username = input("Please input your desired username ")
    password = input("Please input your desired password ")
     if not username or not password:
            print "Enter a valid username and password..."
        users = c.get_all_users()
        userList = users['list_users_response']['list_users_result']['users']
        if username in userList:
            print "username already exist"
            else:
            # I just want to create if fields are not empty and if username dont exist
            c.create_user(username)
    file = open("credential.txt","a")
    file.write(username)
    file.write(" ")
    file.write(password)
    file.close()
    login()
    
 if choice==3:     
          
 def login():
    check = open("credential.txt","r")
    username = input("Please enter your username")
    password = input("Please enter your password")
    
 def thank_you():
  print("Thank you for signing up at our website!.")
  
    elif choice == "q":
    exit()
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What is your question? In the future, don't hi-jack (post your question in) other users' threads
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