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Expected an indented block means?? Who to solve

def multiply(x, y): return x * y a = 4 b = 7 operation = multiply print(operation(a, b)) IndentationError:expected an indented block

1st Jul 2018, 3:35 AM
Moghan kumar
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We can help you better if you save your code in the playground and then post a link here. I copied and pasted your code and it worked fine! https://code.sololearn.com/c12UZLYfBGY4/?ref=app
1st Jul 2018, 3:50 AM
David Ashton
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Moghan kumar You see, unlike other free-form languages such as JS, C++,C# etc. Python is not free-form In python, you don't use Curly braces to denote body of functions, rather you use indentations, meaning spaces at the start of a new line. Eg Check out these:: Indented. Indented. You see the difference right. So when defining functions, always be sure to indent function bodies. Eg def printName(): print("D'lite") ..... Good def printName(): print ("D'lite") ..... Bad If you don't indent them, you'll get those IndentationsExpected errors
1st Jul 2018, 3:51 AM
Dlite
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Use Tabs instead of Space...
1st Jul 2018, 11:35 AM
Cat9
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