Using command line to bypass “Missing parentheses in call to 'print'”
I have a foo.py Python file containing print "bar"
code.
When I want to python foo.py
my code, here is the error : SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'
. Do you know how to avoid this error without adding '(' and ')' to my print
function ?
Thanks !
command-line python printing python3
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I have a foo.py Python file containing print "bar"
code.
When I want to python foo.py
my code, here is the error : SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'
. Do you know how to avoid this error without adding '(' and ')' to my print
function ?
Thanks !
command-line python printing python3
For python 3 print is a function and must have ()
– Mark
Jan 25 at 16:37
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I have a foo.py Python file containing print "bar"
code.
When I want to python foo.py
my code, here is the error : SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'
. Do you know how to avoid this error without adding '(' and ')' to my print
function ?
Thanks !
command-line python printing python3
I have a foo.py Python file containing print "bar"
code.
When I want to python foo.py
my code, here is the error : SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'
. Do you know how to avoid this error without adding '(' and ')' to my print
function ?
Thanks !
command-line python printing python3
command-line python printing python3
edited Jan 24 at 16:09
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