On Thursday, July 18, 2013 7:45:49 PM UTC-4, Ian wrote: > On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Ian Kelly <ian.g.ke...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 5:04 PM, CTSB01 <scott.moore...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> Thanks Ian. That worked regarding that issue. Now I have an 'invalid > >> syntax' issue unfortunately. > > >> > > >>>> def phi_m(x,m): > > >> rtn = [] > > >> for n2 in range(0, len(x)*m - 2): > > >> n = n2 / m > > >> r = n2 - n * m > > >> rtn.append(m * x[n] + r * (x[n + 1] - x[n])) > > >> print 'n2 =', n2, ': n =', n, ' r =' , r, ' rtn =', rtn > > >> rtn > > >> > > >> on the line print 'n2 =', n2, ': n =', n, ' r =' , r, ' rtn =', rtn Is > >> it something obvious? > > > > > > Are you using Python 2 or 3? "print" has changed from a statement to > > > a function, so the above syntax would be invalid in Python 3. > > > > Note also that in Python 3 you should change the line "n = n2 / m" to > > "n = n2 // m" because the syntax for integer division has also > > changed. > > > > And regardless of your Python version, the last line should probably > > be "return rtn", not just "rtn".
Thanks! I'm using 3.3.2. As I'm new to this, do you think it's a better idea to jump to 3.3.2 or stick with 2.7? I, for all intents and purposes, know neither. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list