I'm just starting out with Python 2.7 and I don't understand why something is happening:
In the following code, an embellished version of an example from the python 2.7.2 tutorial, I get an unexpected result:
while True:
try:
x = int(raw_input("Please enter a number: "))
break
except ValueError:
print "Oops! That was not a valid number. Try again..."
else:
print 'Thanks,',x,'is indeed an integer'
finally:
print 'all done, bye'
When I put in an integer, the code ignores the else:
statement and cuts straight to finally:
. Clearly it's something to do with the while True:
at the top but why is it happening?
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