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Python Variable Name gives Syntax Error
So, I am trying to make a code that can display your phone number, but for some reason my variable name is giving a syntax error and I tried looking for a reason. Here is the example: print("What is the first 3 digits in your phone number?"), end=(' ') first_3 = input() print("What is the second 3 digits in your phone number?", end=(' ') second_3 = input() print("What is your last 4 digits in your phone number?", end=' ') last_4 = input() print(f"Your number is {first_3 }-{second_3}-{last_4}") The variable name,"first_3" gives a syntax error.
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Your parentheses are over the place.
Check your print lines again. It has to go like this:
print('whatever', end=' ')
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Copy it playground and save the code link here.. In python, every statement with extra space may cause you different output or error...
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your not closing print function there...