I want to be able to change a list of distances from miles to kms, where the list of miles is obtained in the below bit of code:
input_string = input("Enter a list of distances, separated by spaces").strip()
To change the list of inputs into a list of integers, I used:
distances = input_string.split()
print("This is what you entered: ")
for distance in distances:
print(distance)
def str2int(word):
"""Converts the list of string of miles into a list of integers of miles"""
integer = int(word)
if int(word):
return integer
else:
sys.exit("Please try again and enter a list of integers.")
def validate_all(distances):
"""
Checks if all the inputs are integers. If not all are integers, sys.exit
without converting any of the distances and ask to try again.
"""
true_list = []
for distance in distances:
if str2int(distance):
true_list.append(distance)
if len(distances) == len(true_list):
return True
else:
return False
print("And now, we are going to convert the first one to kilometers:")
miles = distances[0]
if validate_all:
# now, the calculation and display
kms = miles_int * KMPERMILE
print("The first distance you entered, in kilometers:", kms)
for i in range(1, len(distances), 1):
miles_int = str2int(distances[i])
kms = miles_int * KMPERMILE
print("The next distance you entered in kilometres:", kms)
BUT, when I try to check if all elements of the list of strings are able to be changed into an integer (with validate_all(word)) and have something like
12 23 apples banana 5
as my input, the program crashes saying that there is a value error at
str2int(word)
-> if int(word):
instead of me getting the sys.exit
Can anyone debug this for me/get this right for me please?