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I'm getting a syntax error at %sum2 in line #5:

def sum2(l3,x1,x2):
     n1 = (x1.get())
     n2 = (x2.get())
     sum2 = int(n1) + int(n2)
     l3.config(text='Sum of these two numbers is: %d', %sum2)
     return

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Based on the code that you posted you might need to change you line 5 to:

l3.config(text=('Sum of these two numbers is: %d' % sum2))
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  • Yeah, bro I got it after I posted the question but anyways thanks for helping. May 23, 2020 at 1:56
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If you look at l3.config(text='Sum of these two numbers is: %d', %sum2), you will see that you are setting text to equal to two things: 'Sum of these two numbers is: %d' and %sum2. The actual way of formatting it is like this: text=('Sum of these two numbers is: %d' %sum2)

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of course, arthursribeiro is right. For information % is used for taking the modulus of a number by another for example: 10%2 in Python will give an output 0 and for 11%2 will give output 1. So you had to keep a space between the % and the sum2.

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