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6,781 PointsError on line 10 of exceptions.py
The console points an arrow under the except keyword. I'm clearly not seeing whatever is wrong. Please help. I'm guessing that it's some sort of indentation/formatting error, but the console doesn't say so, if it is. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks in advance!
1 Answer
Haider Ali
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 24,728 PointsHi there again. You forgot to close your parenthesis:
try:
count = int(input("Give me a number: "))
except ValueError:
print("That's not an int")
else:
print("Hi " * count)
try:
name = str(input("Tell me your name, please: ")) # <--- you did not close your parenthesis here
except ValueError:
print("That's not a name")
else:
print("Wow, {}, huh! {} is a gorgeous name!".format(name, name))
Thanks,
Haider