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puteri [66]
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It can store 5 times more data than DVD and has scratchresistance property.​

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pav-90 [236]3 years ago
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def RestaurentSelector():

               #stroring the restaurants data

               restaurents=[["Joe's Gourmet Burgers","no","no","yes"],["Main Street Pizza Company","yes","yes","yes"],["Corner Cafe","yes","no","yes"],["Mama's Fine Italian","yes","no","no"],["The Che'fs Kitchen","yes","yes","yes"]]

               #taking the requirements for party

               isVeg=input("Is anyone at your party a vegetarian? ")

               isVegan=input("Is anyone at your party a vegan? ")

               isGF=input("Is anyone at your party a gluten-free? ")

               #printing the info

               print("Hera are your restaurant choices :")

               #loop to check each restaurent

               for x in restaurents:

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                               if isVeg=="yes" and x[1]=="no":

                                               #skipping the current restaurent if is satisfying

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                               print("\t",x[0])

               #exiting the function\

#calling the function

RestaurentSelector()

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