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Indentation
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Python is easy about rules, but indentation is one of the few rules Python requires to observe.
All lines in a simple Python program should start at character 0 in every line (no tabs or spaces before code).
HOWEVER, certain blocks of code should use Indentation. The most common blocks that require Intentation are: conditional statements, functions and loops (more on this in the following chapters).
Example of a valid code:
123#Example of valid code: print("Hello, world!") print("What a beautiful day!")
Below is example of invalid code, it will throw on error (feel free to try). When you try to execute this program you will see error "IndentationError: unexpected indent", this means you broke the Indentation rules and need to fix it to execute the program.
123#Example of invalid code: print("Hello, world!") print("What a beautiful day!")
Please note that empty lines are simply ignored. Use empty lines to separate code into blocks (make it more readable).
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