On 07/18/2013 07:04 PM, CTSB01 wrote:
On Thursday, July 18, 2013 6:49:03 PM UTC-4, Ian wrote:
On Jul 18, 2013 4:23 PM, "CTSB01" <scott.m...@gmail.com> wrote:



   File "<pyshell#9>", line 2

     ...   rtn = []

     ^

The "..." is the continuation prompt from the interactive interpreter, not part 
of the code. Don't paste it into Python.

Thanks Ian.  That worked regarding that issue.  Now I have an 'invalid syntax' 
issue unfortunately.

def phi_m(x,m):
       rtn = []
       for n2 in range(0, len(x)*m - 2):
         n = n2 / m
         r = n2 - n * m
         rtn.append(m * x[n] + r * (x[n + 1] - x[n]))
         print 'n2 =', n2, ': n =', n, ' r =' , r, ' rtn =', rtn
       rtn

on the line  print 'n2 =', n2, ': n =', n, ' r =' , r, ' rtn =', rtn  Is it 
something obvious?


It's only obvious if you're using Python 3.x. You have forgotten the parentheses in the call to the print() function.

On the other hand, if this is Python 2.x, I have no idea. Next time, please paste the actual error, not paraphrased. The error message includes a traceback. and a pointer to where in the line the error was detected. If it's pointing at the end of the second token, you must be running Python 3.x

And since you're using that annoying googlegroups, see this:

http://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython




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