Print command

wes weston wweston at att.net
Wed Aug 11 11:57:44 EDT 2004


Yong Wang wrote:
> Hi, All:
>   For unknow reasons, I often get compiler error in the print
> statements. For example: I have following codes:
> 
> if len(currentFiberCode) > 0 :
>                 print string.ljust(expandFiberCode(currentFiberCode,buildingRoom),30), \
>                     string.rjust(`currentTotal`,6), \
>                     string.rjust(`currentAvailable`,11), \
>                     string.rjust(`sm_ava`,7), \
>                     string.rjust(`mm_ava`,6), \
>                     string.rjust(`sm_used`,9), \
>                     string.rjust(`mm_used`,9)
>             else:
>                 print 'data exist in fiber database table'
> 
> When I comiped all the codes, I got :
> Compiling ./NetDBfiber.py ...
>   File "./NetDBfiber.py", line 1086
>     string.rjust(`currentTotal`,6), \
>                                       ^
> SyntaxError: invalid token
> 
> 
> How can I fix the problems ?
>    Thanks a lot.
> 
>     Yong
> 

Yong,
    Is there a trailing space after the \  ? Looks like it.
wes




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