n = 1
p = 4
print n += p
gives me:
File "p7.py", line 17
print n += p
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
How can this problem be fixed?
n = 1
p = 4
print n += p
gives me:
File "p7.py", line 17
print n += p
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
How can this problem be fixed?
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n += p is equal to n = n + p. This is a statement on its own and cannot be printed out. You probably meant print n + p.
EDIT:
figured it out... somewhat. taking out the print statement makes it work. I dont understand the rule here, why it breaks with print, but Ill keep looking
I would seriously suggest to get a book about Python and learn from that. You obviously (not meant as an insult, just informing you) have no idea what you are doing.
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Assignment, including "augmented" assignment (x op= expr as shorcut for x = x op expr), is a statement, not an expression. So it doesn't result in a value. You can't print the result of something that doesn't result in anything - but that's what you're telling Python to do: "Evaluate n += p, then print the result of that."
If you want to modify n and print the new n, do that on two lines. If you just want to print the sum of n and p without modifying either, use + instead of +=.
n += pis a statement in Python, not an expression that returns a value you could print. This is different from a couple of other languages, for example Ruby, where everything is an expression.You need to do