Hi, I'm sorry but the last version of Python (3.5.0) had a problem. I start and I meet this problem :
>>>a=5 >>>if a>0: . . . print("a is a positive.") . . . if a<0: ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax >>> Normally this should work but problem <http://fr.pons.com/traduction/anglais-fran%C3%A7ais/comes> comes to the fact that Python considers "a" is a positive number and refuses to do the command >>>if a<0: And the command \n is doesn't working : >>> a="test\nto\nsee\nif\nit\nis\nworking" >>> a 'test\nto\nsee\nif\nit\nis\nworking' >>> Normally, \n should make <http://fr.pons.com/traduction/anglais-fran%C3%A7ais/make> that the text returns to the line but doesn't make it. And if y do : >>> a="""test . . . to . . . see . . . if . . . it . . . is . . . working""" >>>a 'test\nto\nsee\nif\nit\nis\nworking' >>> Thanks to fix this problems and good luck ;) PS : I'm sorry for this really bad english but I'm french and I'm 14 <http://fr.pons.com/traduction/anglais-fran%C3%A7ais/order>
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