prompt = "Enter your age for ticket price"
prompt += "\nEnter quit to exit: "
active = True
while active:
age = input(prompt)
age = int(age)
if age == 'quit':
active = False
elif age < 3:
print("Your ticket is $5")
elif age >= 3 and age < 12:
print("Your ticket is $10")
elif age >= 12:
print("Your ticket is $15")
This is some fairly simple code but I am having one issue. The problem is, for the code to run age has to be converted into an int. However, the program is also supposed to exit when you type in "quit". You can always have another prompt along the lines of "Would you like to add more people?". However, is there a way to make it run without having to prompt another question?
"quit"first andbreakinstead of using theactiveflag, then convert to int afterwards