Nested for loops and print statements
Cai Gengyang
gengyangcai at gmail.com
Tue Sep 27 02:11:48 EDT 2016
We're trying to help, but we need to know more about the
environment you're using to enter your code.
What operating system are you using? --- OSX Yosemite Version 10.10.2
How are you running the interactive interpreter? Are you
using IDLE, or are you running Python in a command window? --- IDLE
Are you typing code directly into the interactive interpreter, ---- Typing it directly into IDLE
or are you typing it into a text editor and then copying
and pasting it into the interpreter?
If you're using a text editor, which one are you using? --- Not using a text editor
What *exactly* are you typing on the keyboard to produce
your indentation? Are you pressing the space bar, the
tab key, or some combination of them? ---- Just the space bar, not the tab key gives too jumps in spaces that are too large for my liking.
On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 1:20:17 PM UTC+8, Gregory Ewing wrote:
> Cai Gengyang wrote:
> > I'll still be asking for help here. Please help out a newbie.
>
> We're trying to help, but we need to know more about the
> environment you're using to enter your code.
>
> What operating system are you using?
>
> How are you running the interactive interpreter? Are you
> using IDLE, or are you running Python in a command window?
>
> Are you typing code directly into the interactive interpreter,
> or are you typing it into a text editor and then copying
> and pasting it into the interpreter?
>
> If you're using a text editor, which one are you using?
>
> What *exactly* are you typing on the keyboard to produce
> your indentation? Are you pressing the space bar, the
> tab key, or some combination of them?
>
> --
> Greg
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