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Syntax error in else statement

#Calculator in python #this function adds two numbers. def add(x, y): return x + y #this function subtracts two numbers. def subtract(x, y): return x - y #this function multiplies two numbers. def multiply(x, y): return x * y #this function divides two numbers. def divide(x, y): return x / y print("select opration") print("1. Add") print("2. Subtract") print("3. Multiply") print("4. Divide") #take choice from the user while true: choice = input("enter choice(1/2/3/4)") #check if the choice is one of the four options if choice in('1','2','3','4'): num1 = float(input("enter first number: ")) num2 = float(input("enter second number: ")) if choice == 1: print("num1", "+", "num2", "=", add(num1, num2)) elif choice == 2: print("num1", "-", "num2", "=", subtract(num1, num2)) elif choice == 3: print("num1", "*", "num2", "=", multiply(num1, num2)) elif choice == 4: print("num1", "/", "num2", "=", divide(num1, num2)) break else: print("invalid input") view code: https://code.sololearn.com/cdpgz7ZT9wbU/#py #When I run it, it keeps giving syntax error.

9th Jun 2020, 3:47 AM
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