[Tutor] how do I set variables in Python 3.4
Danielle Salaz
danieshari at gmail.com
Sun Jul 13 09:25:55 CEST 2014
This is what I've been doing, also I'm using version 3.4
set "(operand1 = 2 and operand2 = 7)
print (operand1 = 2)
print (operand2 = 7)
print (result=operand1 + operand2)
print (result=operand2 - operand1)
print (result=operand2 * operand1)
print (result=operand2 / operand1)
print (result=operand2 % operand1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Python34/Assignment3_DanielleSalaz.py", line 1, in <module>
print (operand1 = 2)
TypeError: 'operand1' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
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> On Jul 11, 2014, at 12:38 PM, William Ray Wing <wrw at mac.com> wrote:
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>> On Jul 11, 2014, at 1:50 AM, Danielle Salaz <danieshari at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I'm a noob to Python and cannot figure out how to complete one of my assignments.
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> Welcome to Python - I’d hope you’ve been monitoring this Tutor list for at least a few days -
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>> I am supposed to use operand1=2 and operand2=7
>> To complete: result= operand1+operand2 etc, but I keep getting invalid syntax either on the " or operand1. Please help
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> If you have been, you would see that we need to know which version of Python, what operating system, and then see a complete copy and paste of the traceback and the code you were executing.
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> In this case, that would be particularly relevant, because it would appear that you have typo’d your iPhone e-mail since there is no " character anyplace in any of the three assignment statements you have given us. Worse, on an iPhone keypad, the “ character isn’t close to anything else you might logically have used.
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> -Bill
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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