There is a name error, but I can't figure it out. It's on line 8, at where the buttonpress
is. This is for an attendance marking program that I am doing.
Any help and improvements would be greatly appreciated.
start = 0
ind = 0
ind1 = 5
c = {'1': [], '2': [], '3': [], '4': [], '5': [], '6': [], '7': [], '8': [], '9': [], '10': [], '11': [], '12': [], '13': [], '14': [], '15': [], '16': [], '17': [], '18': [], '19': [], '20': []}
d = {'1': 0, '2': 0, '3': 0, '4': 0, '5': 0, '6': 0, '7': 0, '8': 0, '9': 0, '10': 0, '11': 0, '12': 0, '13': 0, '14': 0, '15': 0, '16': 0, '17': 0, '18': 0, '19': 0, '20': 0}
#Registering#
if button_a.is_pressed:
start=1
display.scroll("Index No.")
elif button_b.is_pressed:
start=0
if start==1:
rgs=''
ind=0
while True:
rgs=''
while rgs=='':
display.scroll("Password")
for i in range(8):
if button_a.is_pressed:
rgs+='0'
elif button_b.is_pressed:
rgs+='1'
for j in range(20):
if c[j][1]==rgs:
rgs=''
display.scroll("PASSWORD USED")
else:
for q in range(20):
if c[q]==ind:
c[q][1]=rgs
display.show("OK")
Assuming the tag is correct, and you're trying to run this on a micro:bit, the magic which is missing at the start of your program is
Without this, none of the platform specific elements are present - i.e. the buttons and the display.