Reputation: 329
I want to do something functionally equivalent to this:
my_dict = {'option1': 'VALUE1', 'option2': 'VALUE2'}
def my_func():
menu_option = raw_input(
"Which option would you like to configure [0]?\n"
"[0] NO CHANGES\n"
"[1] Option1: \t{0}\n".format(my_dict.get('option1'))
"[2] Option2: \t{0}\n".format(my_dict.get('option2'))
) or "0"
OR
my_dict = {'option1': 'VALUE1', 'option2': 'VALUE2'}
def my_func():
menu_option = raw_input(
"Which option would you like to configure [0]?\n"
"[0] NO CHANGES\n"
"[1] Option1: \t %s \n" % my_dict.get('option1')
"[2] Option2: \t %s \n" % my_dict.get('option2')
) or "0"
Where the result of running my_func() looks like this:
Which option would you like to configure [0]?
[0] NO CHANGES
[1] Option1: VALUE1
[2] Option2: VALUE2
I'm getting an invalid syntax error. Is there a way to do this?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 227
Reputation: 16184
You are using multiline string while combining it with format
calls; use either a multiline string with single format
menu_option = raw_input("""
Which option would you like to configure [0]?
[0] NO CHANGES
[1] Option1: \t{0}
[2] Option2: \t{1}
""".format(my_dict.get('option1'), my_dict.get('option2'))
) or "0"
or add concatenation operators
menu_option = raw_input(
"Which option would you like to configure [0]?\n" + \
"[0] NO CHANGES\n" + \
"[1] Option1: \t{0}\n".format(my_dict.get('option1') + \
"[2] Option2: \t{0}\n".format(my_dict.get('option2')
) or "0"
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 27869
Multiline comments are written with """
:
my_dict = {'option1': 'VALUE1', 'option2': 'VALUE2'}
def my_func():
menu_option = raw_input(
"""Which option would you like to configure [0]?
[0] NO CHANGES
[1] Option1: \t{0}
[2] Option2: \t{1}\n""".format(my_dict.get('option1'), my_dict.get('option2'))
) or "0"
Upvotes: 0