New User-Need-Help

Bob Brusa bob.brusa at gmail.com
Fri Feb 15 18:13:23 EST 2013


print uses the new syntax e.g. print("example") in 3.r
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-----Original Message-----
From: Deborah Piotrowski <spiceninja4u at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 16:08:17 
To: Bob Brusa<bob.brusa at gmail.com>
Cc: Joel Goldstick<joel.goldstick at gmail.com>; python-list at python.org<python-list at python.org>
Subject: Re: New User-Need-Help

print "Game Over"
input("\n\nPress the Enter Key to Exit")
Syntax Error: Invalid Syntax

On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Bob Brusa <bob.brusa at gmail.com> wrote:

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> Am Freitag, 15. Februar 2013 schrieb Joel Goldstick :
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>> On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Deborah Piotrowski <
>> spiceninja4u at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>> I am very new to Python, I am using the e-book "Python Programming for
>>> the Absolute Beginner" and am starting with a simple "Game Over" Program.
>>>  This is the code:which is extremely simple!
>>> print"Game Over" raw_input("\n\nPress Enter Key to exit")
>>>
>>
>> welcome Nicholas
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>>
>> One important thing about python is indentation is important.  You have
>> presented your code in a way that can't be.  Can you actually copy your
>> program and paste it into an email message.  Also, Windows, Linux, Mac?
>>
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>>> That's it. It is supposed to bring up a window that says "Game Over" and
>>> at the bottom say "Press enter Key to exit" and when you press the enter
>>> key it is supposed to exit(big suprise).
>>> But all it does is highlight "raw_input" and says "invalid syntax" Now,
>>> if I just put "print "Game Over"" then it says Game Over UNDERNEATH the
>>> code I just printed!
>>> now I am following the book to the *pixel* and that is not what is
>>> supposed to happen!
>>> Please email me back as soon as you get this...(if you are not to busy).
>>>
>>> Thanks,Nicholas
>>>
>>> --
>>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
>>>
>>>
>>
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>> --
>> Joel Goldstick
>> http://joelgoldstick.com
>>
>
> Nicholas,
> Could it be that you use a more recent version ( e. g. 3.3) of python? I
> found that raw_input is indeed no longer recognized. Use input instead and
> your code will work - at least it did so with python 3.3 on my iPad.
> Bob
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Nicholas J. Piotrowski

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