I new to python. I use Python 3.3 in Eclipse Kepler.
This is my code snippet:
f = Fibonacci(0,1)
for r in f.series():
if r > 100: break
print(r, end=' ')
At the line print(r, end = '')
, eclipse reports a syntax
error - Syntax error while detecting tuple
. However, the
program runs perfectly.
Why does this happen and how do I fix the error?
print(r, end=' ')
would be illegal syntax.SyntaxError
in Python 2.x. In other words, your IDE is causing the problem; the code is fine. You need to find a way to tell Eclipse to follow Python 3.x's syntax rules. I do not know how to do this because I do not use Eclipse, so that is why I am commenting instead of posting an answer.