0

I was practising some exercises in Python. And Python interpreter has generated error saying: Invalid Syntax when I tried to run the below posted code:

Python code:

#Use of Enumerate:
for i,v in enumerate (['item0', 'item01', 'item02']) :
    print (i, ":", v)
2
  • 1
    please fix the indentation. Also, the code, properly indented, does work, please post the stacktrace and more code Commented May 10, 2013 at 10:14
  • Is this python 2.7 or python 3? Commented May 10, 2013 at 10:17

3 Answers 3

2

Indent is important:

for i,v in enumerate (['item0', 'item01', 'item02']):
    print (i, ":", v)

0 : item0
1 : item01
2 : item02
Sign up to request clarification or add additional context in comments.

2 Comments

but the interpreter highlights the the ":" after the if-statement and generate the error message i posted
sorry I meant the for loop statement
0

You have not given space for print statement you can check Python: Myths about Indentation

for i,v in enumerate (['item0', 'item01', 'item02']):
    print (i, ":", v)

Comments

0

In Python indentation is everything.

for i,v in enumerate (['item0', 'item01', 'item02']):
    print (i, ":", v)

Comments

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Start asking to get answers

Find the answer to your question by asking.

Ask question

Explore related questions

See similar questions with these tags.