Python except Error handling doesn't display the text and erorr I tell it to, just crashes and displays weird...












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Just some background info, this code has another python file which tests my code to see if it works correctly and handles all cases correctly as it's a university code/site.



I'm trying to write to a csv file and display this error if the code that tests it cant find the file:
"Error writing: the error"



My code and output can be shown in the image along with the expected output that the idle/lecturer expexts.



Any ideas on why my code displays the things it does and how I can get it to become the same as the expected output please??



Any help appreciated!



import csv

def rememberInfo():

name = input("What is your name?")
print()
age = input("How old are you?")
print()
course = input("What course are you on?")
print()
location = input("Where do you live?")
print()

try:
with open('employee_file.csv', mode='w') as employee_file:
employee_writer = csv.writer(employee_file, delimiter=',')
employee_writer.writerow([name, age, course, location])
line = name + "," + age + "," + course + "," + location
print(line)
employee_file.close()

except Exception as e:
print("Error writing:", e)


if __name__ == "__main__":
rememberInfo()


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  • Please paste the code in text form.
    – Srce Cde
    Nov 20 at 10:59












  • i have pasted it as text @Chirag
    – Mahmoud Yassine
    Nov 20 at 11:30


















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Just some background info, this code has another python file which tests my code to see if it works correctly and handles all cases correctly as it's a university code/site.



I'm trying to write to a csv file and display this error if the code that tests it cant find the file:
"Error writing: the error"



My code and output can be shown in the image along with the expected output that the idle/lecturer expexts.



Any ideas on why my code displays the things it does and how I can get it to become the same as the expected output please??



Any help appreciated!



import csv

def rememberInfo():

name = input("What is your name?")
print()
age = input("How old are you?")
print()
course = input("What course are you on?")
print()
location = input("Where do you live?")
print()

try:
with open('employee_file.csv', mode='w') as employee_file:
employee_writer = csv.writer(employee_file, delimiter=',')
employee_writer.writerow([name, age, course, location])
line = name + "," + age + "," + course + "," + location
print(line)
employee_file.close()

except Exception as e:
print("Error writing:", e)


if __name__ == "__main__":
rememberInfo()


Code And Output vs Expected Output










share|improve this question
























  • Please paste the code in text form.
    – Srce Cde
    Nov 20 at 10:59












  • i have pasted it as text @Chirag
    – Mahmoud Yassine
    Nov 20 at 11:30
















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Just some background info, this code has another python file which tests my code to see if it works correctly and handles all cases correctly as it's a university code/site.



I'm trying to write to a csv file and display this error if the code that tests it cant find the file:
"Error writing: the error"



My code and output can be shown in the image along with the expected output that the idle/lecturer expexts.



Any ideas on why my code displays the things it does and how I can get it to become the same as the expected output please??



Any help appreciated!



import csv

def rememberInfo():

name = input("What is your name?")
print()
age = input("How old are you?")
print()
course = input("What course are you on?")
print()
location = input("Where do you live?")
print()

try:
with open('employee_file.csv', mode='w') as employee_file:
employee_writer = csv.writer(employee_file, delimiter=',')
employee_writer.writerow([name, age, course, location])
line = name + "," + age + "," + course + "," + location
print(line)
employee_file.close()

except Exception as e:
print("Error writing:", e)


if __name__ == "__main__":
rememberInfo()


Code And Output vs Expected Output










share|improve this question















Just some background info, this code has another python file which tests my code to see if it works correctly and handles all cases correctly as it's a university code/site.



I'm trying to write to a csv file and display this error if the code that tests it cant find the file:
"Error writing: the error"



My code and output can be shown in the image along with the expected output that the idle/lecturer expexts.



Any ideas on why my code displays the things it does and how I can get it to become the same as the expected output please??



Any help appreciated!



import csv

def rememberInfo():

name = input("What is your name?")
print()
age = input("How old are you?")
print()
course = input("What course are you on?")
print()
location = input("Where do you live?")
print()

try:
with open('employee_file.csv', mode='w') as employee_file:
employee_writer = csv.writer(employee_file, delimiter=',')
employee_writer.writerow([name, age, course, location])
line = name + "," + age + "," + course + "," + location
print(line)
employee_file.close()

except Exception as e:
print("Error writing:", e)


if __name__ == "__main__":
rememberInfo()


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  • Please paste the code in text form.
    – Srce Cde
    Nov 20 at 10:59












  • i have pasted it as text @Chirag
    – Mahmoud Yassine
    Nov 20 at 11:30




















  • Please paste the code in text form.
    – Srce Cde
    Nov 20 at 10:59












  • i have pasted it as text @Chirag
    – Mahmoud Yassine
    Nov 20 at 11:30


















Please paste the code in text form.
– Srce Cde
Nov 20 at 10:59






Please paste the code in text form.
– Srce Cde
Nov 20 at 10:59














i have pasted it as text @Chirag
– Mahmoud Yassine
Nov 20 at 11:30






i have pasted it as text @Chirag
– Mahmoud Yassine
Nov 20 at 11:30



















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