On Thursday, July 18, 2013 6:12:52 PM UTC-4, Gary Herron wrote: > On 07/18/2013 02:57 PM, CTSB01 wrote: > > > On Thursday, July 18, 2013 5:12:08 AM UTC-4, Joshua Landau wrote: > > >> On 18 July 2013 00:58, CTSB01 <scott.moore...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > > >>> Please let me know if this is unclear. I will certainly continue > >>> revising until it makes sense to those reading. > > >> > > >> > > >> Can you summarize what your question is? Leave aside the details of > > >> > > >> the function, just explain what thing in particular you aren't able > > >> > > >> to do. > > > Hi Joshua, > > > > > > I actually managed to find a certain block like this: > > > > > > def phi_m(x, m): > > > ... rtn = [] > > > ... for n2 in range(0, len(x) * m - 2: > > That 'for' line has miss-matched parentheses. > > > ... 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 > > > > > > However, I am getting the error "expected an indented block" on line two. > > Any idea why? > > > > > > -- > > Dr. Gary Herron > > Department of Computer Science > > DigiPen Institute of Technology > > (425) 895-4418
Hi Gary, I fixed that issue, but I still end up with the same error. Specifically: File "<pyshell#9>", line 2 ... rtn = [] ^ IndentationError: expected an indented block -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list