Atm Bill Dispenser

Today, I was given an assignment to write a program to implement an atm dispenser in the following notes: 100, 50, 20, 10, and 5. If the amount is not a multiply of 5, the atm will return a list of 0. In the code are short explanations of why I used it. # asks the customer to enter an amount of number. atm = int(input("Enter an amount in a multiple of 5: ")) # This takes in a amount parameter which is the input from the user and return an array of bills in the following orders: [$100, $50, $20, $10, $5]. def dispenser(amount): # if statement to check if number entered is divisible by 5. If not, return with 0, if yes, continue code. if atm % 5 != 0: return [0, 0, 0, 0, 0] result = [] bill_types = [100, 50, 20, 10, 5] # starts with the starting amount being divided by each number in bill_types. for each_note in bill_types: note_counts = amount // each_note result.append(note_counts) # get the remainder and overwrite the previous. amount = amount % each_note return result # The code below is what will be given back as a sentence to the customer. print(f"You entered ${atm}: {dispenser(atm)}")

August 9, 2024 · 1 min · SourFox