On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 1:19:13 PM UTC-4, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 4/9/2018 3:07 AM, Peter Otten wrote: > > brg...@gmail.com wrote: > > > >> I typed the If part of an If/Else statement, but did not get a prompt at > >> the beginning of the next line when I hit return. Instead, the cursor > >> lined up under the "p" of "print." Here is the line of text (it's part of > >> a longer bit of coding, I copied out of a textbook). > >> > >>>>> if right_this_minute in odds: > >> print("This minute seems a little odd.") [Return] > >> > >> You can't see it, but the cursor is blinking under the "p." > >> > >> Why is this happening and what's the fix? > > > It works as designed; the interpreter has no way of knowing whether you are > > about to write another line belonging to the if suite, like in > > > > if foo: > > print("clearing foo") > > foo = False > > To enter 'else', instead of another line under 'if', hit backspace. > > > That's why you have to hit <return> twice to trigger execution of the code. > > When you are done entering the complete multiline statement. > > > By the way, when you copy (or write) a "longer bit" I recomend that you put > > the code into a py file so that you don't have to retype it when you want to > > make a small modification. Instead you can just hit F5 and see the effect of > > your changes. > > -- > Terry Jan Reedy
Thanks, Terry, for your help. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list