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Wtf when I run this code it gives me an error of indented block...i tried it several time but in vein. What is indented?

i = 2 while i <=6: print (i) i=i+1 print("Finished!")

5th May 2017, 4:20 PM
Shah Zaib
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Indenting means adding blank spaces at the beginning of a Python line. Roughly speaking, an indented line doesn't begin at column 1, but at col 3 or 5 or 7... This way is how blocks are identified in Python. Take a look at your code: which sentence(s) are to be included inside the while loop? The print(i)? Also the i=i+1? The final print as well? Depending on the answers, you should indent the corresponding lines. [EDIT:] For example: for x in range(20): print(x) # this line is indented print("Finished") # this line is NOT
5th May 2017, 4:25 PM
Álvaro
+ 4
Python need ident the code: try this: while i<=6 print (i) i = i + 1 print ("Finished")
5th May 2017, 4:41 PM
⏩▶Clau◀⏪
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