I am using Spyder with Python 3.9.12
Here is the code I have inside Spyder:
user_input = (input('Please enter a number between 1 and 12:>>' ))
while (not user_input.isdigit()) or (int(user_input) < 1 or int(user_input) > 12):
print('Must be an integer between 1 and 12')
user_input = input('Please make a selection:>> ')
user_input = int(user_input)
print('============================')
print()
print(f"This is the "{user_input}" times table")
print()
for i in range(1,13):
print(f""{i}" x "{user_input}" = "{i=user_input}"")
Error output from Spyder:
runfile('/Users/user/spyder-files/For-Loops.py', wdir='/Users/user/spyder-files')
File "<unknown>", line 49
print(f""This is the "{user_input}" times table"")
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
I tried using single quotes but get the same error message:
user_input = (input('Please enter a number between 1 and 12:>>' ))
while (not user_input.isdigit()) or (int(user_input) < 1 or int(user_input) > 12):
print('Must be an integer between 1 and 12')
user_input = input('Please make a selection:>> ')
user_input = int(user_input)
print('============================')
print()
print(f'This is the '{user_input}' times table')
print()
for i in range(1,13):
print(f''{i}' x '{user_input}' = '{i=user_input}'')
Same error:
runfile('/Users/user/spyder-files/For-Loops.py', wdir='/Users/user/spyder-files')
File "<unknown>", line 49
print(f'This is the '{user_input}' times table')
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks.
You used double quotes in f""{i}" x "{user_input}" = "{i=user_input}""
. Now the string starts at the first double quote and ends at the second. The following text now leads to a SyntaxError
.
You could use triple quotes to define the string. The fourth is now part of the strings content.
f""""{i}" x "{user_input}" = "{i*user_input}""""
Or use different quotes
f'"{i}" x "{user_input}" = "{i=user_input}"'