Build a Movie Ticket Booking Calculator - Step 14

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I cant seem to figure out how to use the or operator. it keeps saying if if is_weekend or show_time== ‘Evening’ my code should be this

Your code so far

base_price = 15
age = 21
seat_type = 'Gold'
show_time = 'Evening'

if age > 17:
    print('User is eligible to book a ticket')

if age >= 21:
    print('User is eligible for Evening shows')
else:
    print('User is not eligible for Evening shows')

is_member = False
is_weekend = False

discount = 0
if is_member and age >= 21:
    discount = 3
    print('User qualifies for membership discount')
else:
    print('User does not qualify for membership discount')
print('Discount:', discount)

extra_charges = 0

# User Editable Region

if is_weekend:

# User Editable Region

    extra_charges = 2
    print('Extra charges will be applied')
else:
    print('No extra charges will be applied')
print('Extra charges:', extra_charges)
if is_weekend or show_time= 'Evening':

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Challenge Information:

Build a Movie Ticket Booking Calculator - Step 14

Use the oroperator to combine the existing condition of yourifstatement with a second condition checking ifshow_timeis equal to the stringEvening``

What expression would you write to check if show_time is equal to the string Evening?

the expression would be ==

And what would go on either side of “==” to make it a complete expression?

That should be a bracket ()

Please try again. How do you write the above as an expression using “==”?

Look at the example in the instructions.

show_time == ‘Evening’

Yes! Now just put that together with the existing if statement as asked in the instructions.

The syntax would be: if <some expression> or <some other expression> where the bracketed text is replaced by your expressions.

done… thank you :grinning_face:

my code passed

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