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Hello guys i have a question. Actually i'm very beginner in programming.

I want to know how to call the string in input using number in python? for example i have 3 strings "apple", "banana", "orange" "apple" = 1 "banana" = 2 "orange" = 3 so when i put no 1 in input and the output will be "apple" no 2 is "banana" and no 3 is "orange" anyone knows? Thank you!

26th May 2018, 2:58 AM
John
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# Access a list by index. lst = ["apple", "banana", "orange"] sel = int(input()) print(lst[sel-1])
26th May 2018, 3:05 AM
Hatsy Rei
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Ah, ok. I think they were just asking for clarification on how it worked.
26th May 2018, 3:13 AM
DrChicken24
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DrChicken24 Any problem with my answer?
26th May 2018, 3:08 AM
Hatsy Rei
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I was hoping for a correction - Knowing that I'm not the best at Python. I assumed that the question was asking for numerical input to get string returns, but perhaps it wasn't the case?
26th May 2018, 3:11 AM
Hatsy Rei
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I am not sure I understand... But here: First, don't put quotation marks around the words. When you say print(1), it will be an error because you didn't define 1. Quite the contrary, you defined apple as 1 instead of 1 as apple. So if you do print(apple), the output will be 1.
26th May 2018, 3:07 AM
DrChicken24
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Hatsy Rei Thank you so much! its worked! I appreciate that.😁
26th May 2018, 3:20 AM
John
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you can do it easly using lists : fruits = [ "apple", "banana", "orange" ] ''' note that computers start counting from 0 , not from 1, so the first item's index is 0 , second is 1 and so on . ''' user_input = ( int(input(">>> ")) ) - 1 print( fruits [user_input] ) ___________________________________ we can also add new items to fruits list : lets add mmm strawberry ! fruits.append("strawberry") #returns : ["apple", "banana", "orange", "strawberry" ] ___________________________________ we can give it a number ! lest add coconut as a 2nd item , note that computer counts from 0 fruits.insert( 1, "coconut" ) ___________________________________ #lets put every thing together .. fruits = [ "apple", "banana", "orange" ] fruits.append( "strawberry" ) fruits.insert( 1, "coconut" ) ''' REMEMBER that computers start counting from 0 , not from 1, so the first item's index is 0 , second is 1 and so on . ''' user_input = ( int(input(">>> ")) ) - 1 print( fruits [user_input] ) #fruits : [ "apple", "coconut", "banana", "orange", "strawberry" ]
26th May 2018, 11:43 AM
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@Hatsy Rei Nope, just accidentally clicked dislike instead of like :P
26th May 2018, 3:09 AM
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26th May 2018, 5:33 AM
Çůřîöş ßąšäñț 🇮🇳
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Jan Markus the best explaination for me and the code is perfect! Thank you so much!
26th May 2018, 11:42 AM
John
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Curios Basant The code is simple but worked. i liked it! Thank you!
26th May 2018, 11:44 AM
John
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Ahmad Muhammad Thank you! you have helped to make it more clear for me
26th May 2018, 11:49 AM
John
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Hatsy Rei and DrChicken24 Thank you for your help!
26th May 2018, 3:23 AM
John
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Hatsy Rei you said you are not best in python but you answer me in just 1 minute! now i'm thinking about my knowlage in python. hmm
26th May 2018, 3:27 AM
John
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