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How can I make a reference for a list of variables. If false i want the system to check through all my variable to make sure they are false.
Code-
var2 = "Tanner"
var3 = "Jake"
question = input('What is your name? ')
if question == var2:
print('\nWelcome Back Tanner!')
if question == var3:
print('\nWelcome Back Jake!")
if question !=( This is where i need help!)( Is the != the correct way to write not equal?)
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4 AnswersWhy does an error pop up here:
var1 = "Trey"
var2 = "Tanner"
var3 = "Ellis"
var4 = "Jake"
var5 = "Christine"
question = input('What is your name? ')
if question == "var1":
print('Welcome Back Trey')
Error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "Hi.py", line 6, in <module>
question = input('What is your name? ')
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'Trey' is not defined
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