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input validation help, trouble looping to a point in code (Python)

so I have not been able to figure out how to loop my code back to a specific point, I have 2 loop points and the first one works fine but I can’t get the second one to work as I have to define the integer variable "num_stores_int" but if I do, then the "while" loop doesn’t work. See my code for where those points are.

Any help or suggestion would be eternally appreciated!

Here’s my code:

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num_stores = ("")
num_stores_int = int(num_stores)
while num_stores.isnumeric() == False:
    while num_stores_int > 10: #This is where I want it to loop to 
        num_stores = input ("\n To start, please enter the amount of stores you own: ")
        if num_stores.isnumeric() == True:
            num_stores_int = int(num_stores)
            if num_stores_int > 10: #this is where I want the "while" loop to validate the integer being less than 10
                print (" Sorry, this sales tracker can track a maximum of 10 stores.\n Here, try that again, I'll reboot it for you.\n")
                print (" -----------------------REBOOTING------------------------")
            if num_stores_int >= 5:
                print ("\n Hmm, interesting, you'd think someone with that many \n stores would be able to afford a better sales tracker.")
                print (" Well, I guess you're stuck with me! MUHAHAHAHA!!......\n\n Anyway,")
                print (f" clearly big business person, you own {num_stores_int} stores.\n I'm gonna need you to tell me where each one is")
            else:
                num_stores_int = int(num_stores)
                print (f" Alright... so, random business person, you have {num_stores_int} stores.\n Now, I'm going to need you to tell me where each one is")
        else:
            print ("\n Hey, uhh, you're going to have to write a number for the\n amount of stores you've got, letters and decimals don't \n really work. Here, try again, I'll reboot it for you.\n")
            print (" -----------------------REBOOTING------------------------")

Thank you!!

>Solution :

It is not super clear what you are looking for, but I believe that your outer while loop is meant to keep asking the user for input when they input something that is not numeric?

I would only wrap that while loop around the code that asks for user input, as follows:

num_stores = ("")
num_stores_int = 0
while num_stores_int < 10: #This is where I want it to loop to
    num_stores = input ("\n To start, please enter the amount of stores you own:")
    while num_stores.isnumeric() == False:
        print ("\n Hey, uhh, you're going to have to write a number for the\n amount of stores you've got, letters and decimals don't \n really work. Here, try again, I'll reboot it for you.\n")
        print (" -----------------------REBOOTING------------------------")
        num_stores = input ("\n To start, please enter the amount of stores you own:")

    num_stores_int = int(num_stores)
    if num_stores_int > 10: #this is where I want the "while" loop to validate the integer being less than 10
        print (" Sorry, this sales tracker can track a maximum of 10 stores.\n Here, try that again, I'll reboot it for you.\n")
        print (" -----------------------REBOOTING------------------------")
    elif num_stores_int >= 5:
        print ("\n Hmm, interesting, you'd think someone with that many \n stores would be able to afford a better sales tracker.")
        print (" Well, I guess you're stuck with me! MUHAHAHAHA!!......\n\n Anyway,")
        print (f" clearly big business person, you own {num_stores_int} stores.\n I'm gonna need you to tell me where each one is")
    else:
        print (f" Alright... so, random business person, you have {num_stores_int} stores.\n Now, I'm going to need you to tell me where each one is")
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