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1,231 PointsSyntax error
It says there is a syntax error even though i have copied what the teacher did.
1 Answer
Scott Bailey
13,190 PointsYou had a few missing pieces from your code - I've added comments into the working code below that should explain.
There was some missing closing brackets and a missing 'if' statement.
Remember to try your code in the termianl / console and read the error messages, it will help you locate the problems easily!
shopping_list = []
def add_to_list(item):
shopping_list.append(item)
# missing closing brackets at the end
print('Added! List has {} item.'.format(len(shopping_list)))
def show_help():
print('What should we pick up at the store?')
print(''' Enter 'DONE' to stop adding items to the list. Enter 'HELP' for the help menu ''')
show_help()
while True:
new_item = input('> ')
# missing the 'if'
if new_item == 'DONE':
break
elif new_item == 'HELP':
show_help
continue
add_to_list(new_item)
Hope this can help!
Rigby Adams
1,231 PointsRigby Adams
1,231 Pointsshopping_list = []
def add_to_list(item): shopping_list.append(item) print('Added! List has {} item.'.format(len(shopping_list)
def show_help(): print('What should we pick up at the store?') print(''' Enter 'DONE' to stop adding items to the list. Enter 'HELP' for the help menu ''')
show_help() while True: new_item = input('> ')