You're missing an end parenthesis on your line
C = float(input("Temperature in Celsius:")
Frage
Alright, so I was working on a simple temperature conversion program but am stuck on an error message I keep getting. Whenever I try to run the program, the F in the line, F = (C * 9/5 + 32), gets highlighted and a window pops up that states "invalid syntax". I have no idea what the issue could be so i'm hoping it's something simple one of you can point out for me. Thanks in advance!
#Menu Interface
def menu():
print("1. C to F")
print("2. F to C")
print("3. Quit")
# C to F
def CtoF():
C = float(input("Temperature in Celsius:")
F = (C * 9/5 + 32)
print (F,"degrees Fahrenheit")
# F to C
def FtoC()
F = float(input("Temperature in Fahrenheit:")
C = (F-32) * 5/9
print (C,"degrees Celsius")
def option():
loop = 1
while loop == 1:
o = input("Choose an option:")
if o = 1:
CtoF()
elif o = 2:
FtoC()
elif o = 3:
loop = 0
option()
Lösung
You're missing an end parenthesis on your line
C = float(input("Temperature in Celsius:")