You have two errors in your code. You are asking the name of the sub sandwich, therefore you do not need to case float(input()), just leave it at input(). Tip: If you are using python2.x, use raw_input() instead of input()
Your second error is that you are checking if sub == bacon:. sub is already defined, but bacon is not, so you need to surround it with quotations.
Here is your edited code:
sub = input("Type in the name of the sub sandwich which you'd like to know the nutrition facts of:\n")
if sub == 'bacon': #'bacon' with quotations around it
print("282 Calories, 688.4g Fat, 420mg Sodium, 1407mg Potassium, and 33.5g Protein")
This runs as:
bash-3.2$ python3 test.py
Type in the name of the sub sandwich which you'd like to know the nutrition facts of:
bacon
282 Calories, 688.4g Fat, 420mg Sodium, 1407mg Potassium, and 33.5g Protein
bash-3.2$
If you are looking to add more possible subs, I would suggest using a dictionary, like the following:
subs = {'bacon':["282", "688.4", "420", "1407", "33.5"], 'ham':["192", "555.2", "340", "1802", "44.3"], "cheese":["123", "558.9", "150", "1230", "12.5"]}
sub = input("Type in the name of the sub sandwich which you'd like to know the nutrition facts of:\n")
arr = subs[sub]
print("%s Calories, %sg Fat, %smg Sodium, %smg Potassium, and %sg Protein" %(arr[0], arr[1], arr[2], arr[3], arr[4]))
This runs as:
bash-3.2$ python3 test.py
Type in the name of the sub sandwich which you'd like to know the nutrition facts of:
bacon
282 Calories, 688.4g Fat, 420mg Sodium, 1407mg Potassium, and 33.5g Protein
bash-3.2$ python3 test.py
Type in the name of the sub sandwich which you'd like to know the nutrition facts of:
ham
192 Calories, 555.2g Fat, 340mg Sodium, 1802mg Potassium, and 44.3g Protein
bash-3.2$ python3 test.py
Type in the name of the sub sandwich which you'd like to know the nutrition facts of:
cheese
123 Calories, 558.9g Fat, 150mg Sodium, 1230mg Potassium, and 12.5g Protein
bash-3.2$