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I write this
def main():
from math import e
print((N*((e**(r*t))))
then I get error message SyntaxError unexpected EOF while parsing
I expect that the python interpreter echoes answer and quits
You missed a closing parenthesis:
print((N*((e**(r*t))))
12 34 5 |||| <- Opening parentheses (5)
1234 <- Closing parentheses (4)
What you meant was
print((N*((e**(r*t)))))
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when i run the code, the error shows up. What can i do to repair it?
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There is one extra space in your code where you are calling flip() method.
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I've just started Python,
and everything I was doing was working well until I encountered syntax errors when there were apparently no problems :
def things():
answer = int(input()
if answer == 1:
print("wowie my friend")
and I get invalid syntax on the ":" after the if, I don't know why.
Thanks for helping me
Beware of the parenthesis ! Each open one must be closed. It's a common mistake, but always make sure to check you didn't forgot or put an extra one if you have an InvalidSyntaxError.
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I began a Python course about 3 weeks ago. Although struggling, I would like to know what I am doing wrong in line 3.
Missing : to indent the if statement -
if "LOL" in user_tweet:
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I have this code, but for the line "if c=a and d=b+1:", it says SyntaxError: invalid syntax. What is wrong with it?
if c=a and d=b+1:
print("YES")
You need to use == for comparison. = is for assignment to a variable
if c==a and d==b+1:
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Why isn't this giving an output? It is meant to take a sentence as an input and then output the identification of each word.
You never call the function. You do need to run the function to get the output:
print word_identify(words)