<darkorbitaknaen...@centrum.cz> <darkorbitaknaen...@centrum.cz> wrote: > > Hi, I have a problem in continuing the function. > > I'm a beginner, I'm learning from a textbook. I'm going to put the > following examples from a textbook that displays "wrong syntax" > >>>> for letter in "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ": > if letter in "AEIOU": > print(letter, "is a vowel") > else: > print(letter, "is a consonant") > > In this text, I will write a "wrong syntax" after confirming the > "else" function. How is it possible? Using the Bad Version of > Python? Please, please, thank you very much!
Which version of python are you using? That syntax for "print" started in python 3 (since print became a function). Try adding: from __future__ import print_function before your code if you're still using python 2.x Phil -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list