On Saturday, September 21, 2019 at 2:46:15 PM UTC-4, boB Stepp wrote: > On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 1:01 PM Dave Martin <dschwartz0...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Saturday, September 21, 2019 at 1:33:12 PM UTC-4, Terry Reedy wrote: > > > On 9/21/2019 11:53 AM, Dave Martin wrote: > [...] > > > > #get the combined data and load the fits files > > > > > > > > fits_filename="Gaia_DR2/gaiadr2_100pc.fits" > > > > df=pd.DataFrame() > > > > with fits.open(fits_filename) as data: > > > > df=pd.DataFrame(data[1].data) > > > > > > A 'with' statement is a compound statement. It must be followed by a > > > 'suite', which usually consists of an indented block of statements. > > > This is line 17 from the first non-blank line you posted. > [...] > > > Can you provide an example of how to use the suite feature. Thank you. > > Dave, you seem to have some expectation that you should be given the > answer. That is not how help is given in this forum. You are > expected to be doing the needed to work before being helped further. > You have been referred to the tutorial multiple times. Please read > it! Indentation is so fundamental to structuring Python code that it > is clear that you need grounding in Python fundamentals. Otherwise > you are essentially Easter-egging through a code sample that you have > no true understanding of. > > If you must continue to Easter-egg Python instead of reading the > tutorial (or something equivalent) then check the section of the > tutorial on files. You will find examples of the use of "with" there. > > > -- > boB Bob, You seem to have the expectation that you know more about coding than me and that you can insult me without me retaliating. If I were you, I would leave this forum and never respond to another person question again, if you think that you can rudely ransack your way through what is supposed to be a helpful tool.
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