While, If, Count Statements

Cai Gengyang gengyangcai at gmail.com
Tue Nov 28 06:52:04 EST 2017


On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 4:18:04 PM UTC+8, Frank Millman wrote:
> "Cai Gengyang" wrote in message 
> news:c2dfc9c4-3e16-480c-aebf-55308177510f at googlegroups.com...
>> > Sure, so how would the code look like if I want the "if" statement to be 
> > nested inside the "while" loop
>> Have you tried putting the 'if' statement inside the 'while' loop?
>> If not, give it a shot and see what happens.
>> Frank Millman

I tried this :
count = 0
while count < 10:
 if count < 5:
 print "Hello, I am an if statement and count is", count
 print "Hello, I am a while and count is", count
 count += 1
but it gives an "indentation error: expected an indented block" with an arrow pointing at the count after the 3rd statement. Indentation error is supposed to be an error about tabs and spaces right ? But I can't find any mistakes with it ...


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