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5,011 PointsError Despite Copying Exactly
Here is my code:
def lumberjack(name):
if name.lower() == 'gary':
print("Gary's a lumberjack and he's OK!")
else:
print("{} sleeps all night and {} works all day!".format(name))
lumberjack("gary")
And here is the error I'm getting in the shell:
treehouse:~/workspace$ python functions.py
File "functions.py", line 10
print("{} sleeps all night and {} works all day!".format(name))
^
TabError: inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in indentation
[MOD: added markdown code block formating -cf]
2 Answers
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsYour first print uses 8 spaces, your second print uses 2 tabs. Best to use same for both, and best to use spaces
Roberto Núñez
4,256 PointsJajaja I think is about the fact that out dear professor forgot to put .format(name,name) so after half an hour trying to make it work, I give up and press play... then he corrects it. Lesson learned wait until it works for HIM first. Learned a lot about inputing and playing with inputs in the process LOL.
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsYes, it's best to wait for the working version. Treehouse has received much positive feedback on seeing the instructors make and correct basic mistakes in their code. Many lessons are in the mistakes.