Python | Maintaining Grocery list
Probem Statement :
Make a Grocery List for super market shopping with name, price and quantity; if the list
already contains an item then only update the price and quantity it should not append
the item name again. Ask user his/her budget initially
and minus the budget after adding a new item in the list. If budgets go zero/0 then no
more item could be bought and if some money left and user add item greater than
budget left then inform “over price” or any other message. After the list is made any
money left in the budget it should show an item within the budget from the list made.
VALIDATION is a must.
User GO with following question
Enter Your budget : 500
1.Add an item
2.Exit
Enter your choice : 1
Enter product : corn flour
Enter quantity : 1.5 kg
Enter Price : 100
Amount left : 400
1.Add an item
2.Exit
Enter your choice : 1
Enter product : wheat
Enter quantity : 2 kg
Enter Price : 100
Amount left : 300
1.Add an item
2.Exit
Enter your choice : 1
Enter product : corn flour
Enter quantity : 2 kg
Enter Price : 250
Amount left : 150
1.Add an item
2.Exit
Enter your choice : 1
Enter product : rice
Enter quantity : 5 kg
Enter Price : 300
Can't Buy the product ###(because budget left is 150)
1.Add an item
2.Exit
Enter your choice : 1
Enter product : xyz
Enter quantity : 1 kg
Enter Price : 50
Amount left : 100
1.Add an item
2.Exit
Enter your choice : 2
Amount left can buy you wheat
GROCERY LIST is:
Product name Quantity Price
corn flour 2 kg 250
wheat 2 kg 100
xyz 1 kg 50
Code : Python code to check the Grocery List
# This loop will go on until the budget is integer or float
while True:
try:
bg = float(input("Enter your budget : "))
# if budget is integer or float it will be stored
# temporarily in variable 's'
s = bg
except ValueError:
print("PRINT NUMBER AS A AMOUNT")
continue
else:
break
# dictionary to store product("name"), quantity("quant"),
# price("price") with empty list as their values
a ={"name":[], "quant":[], "price":[]}
# converting dictionary to list for further updation
b = list(a.values())
# variable na value of "name" from dictionary 'a'
na = b[0]
# variable qu value of "quant" from dictionary 'a'
qu = b[1]
# variable pr value of "price" from dictionary 'a'
pr = b[2]
# This loop terminates when user select 2.EXIT option when asked
# in try it will ask user for an option as an integer (1 or 2)
# if correct then proceed else continue asking options
while True:
try:
ch = int(input("1.ADD\n2.EXIT\nEnter your choice : "))
except ValueError:
print("\nERROR: Choose only digits from the given option")
continue
else:
# check the budget is greater than zero and option selected
# by user is 1 i.e. to add an item
if ch == 1 and s>0:
# input products name
pn = input("Enter product name : ")
# input quantity of product
q = input("Enter quantity : ")
# input price of the product
p = float(input("Enter price of the product : "))
if p>s:
# checks if price is less than budget
print("\nCAN, T BUT THE PRODUCT")
continue
else:
# checks if product name already in list
if pn in na:
# find the index of that product
ind = na.index(pn)
# remove quantity from "quant" index of the product
qu.remove(qu[ind])
# remove price from "price" index of the product
pr.remove(pr[ind])
# insert new value given by user earlier
qu.insert(ind, q)
# insert new value given by user earlier
pr.insert(ind, p)
# subtracting the price from the budget and assign
# it to 's' sum(pr) is because pr = [100, 200] if
# budget is 500 then s = bg-sum(pr) = 200
# after updating for same product at index 0 let
# pr = [200, 200] so s = 100
s = bg-sum(pr)
print("\namount left", s)
else:
# append value of in "name", "quantity", "price"
na.append(pn)
# as na = b[0] it will append all the value in the
# list eg: "name":["rice"]
qu.append(q)
# same for quantity and price
pr.append(p)
# after appending new value the sum in price
# as to be calculated
s = bg-sum(pr)
print("\namount left", s)
# if budget goes zero print "NO BUDGET"
elif s<= 0:
print("\nNO BUDGET")
else:
break
# will print amount left in variable 's'
print("\nAmount left : Rs.", s)
# if the amount left equals to any amount in price list
if s in pr:
# then printing the name of the product which can buy
print("\nAmount left can buy you a", na[pr.index(s)])
print("\n\n\nGROCERY LIST")
# print final grocery list
for i in range(len(na)):
print(na[i], qu[i], pr[i])