I'm getting a type conversion error in my Python code. How can I debug it?
Type conversion errors often occur when you're trying to convert a value to a type that isn't compatible. Can you share the specific error message?
The error says 'ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10'. What does that mean?
This error usually means you're trying to convert a string that doesn't represent a valid integer. Check the value you're passing to int()
.
I see! I was trying to convert user input directly. How should I handle that?
You should validate the input first. Use str.isdigit()
to check if the input is a valid number before converting it.
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