hello all, This has got me a tad bit confused I think. I am running 3.3.0 and I know that Python looks to group code together that is supposed to be in the same block. But the question is, where are the rules for this? For instance, if I type the following in a PY file, it errors out and I don't see the DOS window with the output in Vista:
a=1; if a==1: print(1) else: print(0) wait = input("press key") However, if I don't indent anything at all, it works! a=1; if a==1: print(1) else: print(0) wait = input("press key") Can someone offer just a little explanation for this? 'IF' and 'ELSE' are obviously in the same code block. Are they not? Maybe it's not so obvious. Thanks. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list