Build a Movie Ticket Booking Calculator - Step 18

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The code will always print you should declare a variable name service_charges inside your last if statement’s body on the console, I don’t know what am doing wrong that the code is not passing

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

if age >= 21 or age >= 18 and (show_time != 'Evening' or is_member):
    print('Ticket booking condition satisfied')

# User Editable Region

    

# User Editable Region

else:
    print('Ticket booking failed due to restrictions')
    service_charges = 0
    if seat_type == 'Premium':
        
        service_charges = 5

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Challenge Information:

Build a Movie Ticket Booking Calculator - Step 18

If you look at the code you’ve posted, the “User Editable Region” is empty.

Put your code in the area highlighted in the browser

Still inside your last if statement body,

You have put the code in the else statement body

Finally solved it through some advice. I gotta say that the hole indentation structure in Python coding is something to get used to. One or two many and the code falls like a house of cards foiled on wind..

finally:
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hi @walter.carl.stuart

It is great that you solved the challenge, but instead of posting your full working solution, it is best to stay focused on answering the original poster’s question(s) and help guide them with hints and suggestions to solve their own issues with the challenge. How to Help Someone with Their Code Using the Socratic Method

We are trying to cut back on the number of spoiler solutions found on the forum and instead focus on helping other campers with their questions and definitely not posting full working solutions.

Ok!
What resources would you advice for in order to learn the many miticolous orders when it comes to indentation in Python? so far it seems like you can formulate the logic but fall short on how you indent the code. At times, it feels almost orthodox in executing the code

it would be better you open your own topic

you may want to read about scope, the indentation indicate which scope/inside which block the code is