On 2019-02-01 15:49, mb1541def 0 wrote:
Hello,
I need help on the def command.
My script:
Import os
Test
def Test():
print(“test”)
os.system(“pause”)
someone please help,it gives me an error in python 3.
I did everything right.
--mb1541def
You didn't say what the error was, so I'll just comment on what I can
see. Some of what I'm seeing might be due to whatever software or forum
you're using to post the message, messing it up.
1. Capitalization: it should be 'import', not 'Import'.
2. Indentation: the body of the function 'Test' should be indented more
than its 'def' line.
3. You're referring to 'Test' before it's defined.
4. You're not calling 'Test', but merely referring to it by name. To
call a function, you need to add parentheses, even if they are empty.
5. Quotes: only plain quotation marks should be used; I'm seeing 'smart'
quotes.
This should work:
import os
def Test():
print("test")
os.system("pause")
Test()
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