Aug-03-2019, 10:21 PM
(Aug-03-2019, 09:03 PM)ichabod801 Wrote: You just needed scores.append(float(score))
. And you've got the if/elif/else structure for the choice of action, that's all you need to check the value. One check for < 0, one check for > 100, and one check to enter the score. If you sort (without reverse), scores[0] is the lowest number. scores[len(scores) - 1] is the highest value.
Thank you I think that will help I briefly tried putting this line on line 28 it didnt work but im sure my structure is wrong, I will do more tomorrow I really have been at this to long it all starts looking the same
print("Highest score is: ",scores[len(scores)-1]"Lowest score is: ",scores(scores)[0]))