Please assist, I am trying to modify the function so that it checks if the user is trying to register a name that already exists in user.txt, the appropriate message is displayed but it does not loop back to requesting the user to enter a new username. Instead it continues to request a password from the user. Here is what I have so far in Python. # Define a function to register a new user. def reg_user():     while True:         if menu == "r":             if user_name == "admin" and password == "adm1n":                 new_user = input("Please enter a new username: ").lower()                 with open ("user.txt", "r") as new_file:                     read_file = new_file.readlines()                     for file in read_file:                         read_file = file.split(",")                         if new_user == read_file[0]:                             print("Invalid input. This user already exists.")                     new_password = input("Please enter the password for the new user: ").lower()                     password_confirmation = input("Confirm the password entered: ").lower()                     if new_password != password_confirmation:                         print("Your passwords do not match not match")                     elif new_password == password_confirmation:                         with open("user.txt", "a") as user_file:                             user_file.write("\n" + new_user + ", " + new_password)                             break                     elif user_name != "admin" or password != "adm1n":                         print("You do not have permission to register new users.")

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Please assist, I am trying to modify the function so that it checks if the user is trying to register a name that already exists in user.txt, the appropriate message is displayed but it does not loop back to requesting the user to enter a new username. Instead it continues to request a password from the user.

Here is what I have so far in Python.

# Define a function to register a new user.
def reg_user():
    while True:
        if menu == "r":
            if user_name == "admin" and password == "adm1n":
                new_user = input("Please enter a new username: ").lower()
                with open ("user.txt", "r") as new_file:
                    read_file = new_file.readlines()
                    for file in read_file:
                        read_file = file.split(",")
                        if new_user == read_file[0]:
                            print("Invalid input. This user already exists.")
                    new_password = input("Please enter the password for the new user: ").lower()
                    password_confirmation = input("Confirm the password entered: ").lower()
                    if new_password != password_confirmation:
                        print("Your passwords do not match not match")
                    elif new_password == password_confirmation:
                        with open("user.txt", "a") as user_file:
                            user_file.write("\n" + new_user + ", " + new_password)
                            break
                    elif user_name != "admin" or password != "adm1n":
                        print("You do not have permission to register new users.")

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