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x = 2
if x == 2:
    print x
else:
    x +

i get error like print x + ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax

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    x+ is not valid syntax. +x does nothing. Aug 12, 2017 at 9:38

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+x calls __pos__(self) and is therefore a valid python statement; x + y is an expression that needs two operands (see binary arithmetic expressions); x + is invalid.

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This is the unary operator +, which is like writing -x but doesn't really do anything. See this article for more information.

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In +x, + is an operator that works on a single number, such as -x and ~x. You can refer the bottom table on https://docs.python.org/2/reference/expressions.html.

However, in x +, + is an operator for two numbers. In your code, the second number is not provided, so you got an error.

You can check this answer What's the purpose of the + (pos) unary operator in Python? for why we need +x in Python.

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