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Execute Python Syntax

As we learned in the previous page, Python syntax can be executed by writing directly in the Command Line:

>>> print(“Hello, World!”)
Hello, World!

Or by creating a python file on the server, using the .py file extension, and running it in the Command Line:

C:\Users\Your Name>python myfile.py


Python Indentation

Indentation refers to the spaces at the beginning of a code line.

Where in other programming languages the indentation in code is for readability
only, the indentation in Python is very important.

Python uses indentation to indicate a block of code.

Python will give you an error if you skip the indentation:

The number of spaces is up to you as a programmer, the most common use is four, but it has
to be at least one.

Example

if 5 > 2:
 print(“Five is greater than two!”)
if 5 > 2:
        print(“Five is greater than two!”) 



Try it Yourself »

You have to use the same number of spaces in the same block of code,
otherwise Python will give you an error:

Example

Syntax Error:

if 5 > 2:
 print(“Five is greater than two!”)
        print(“Five is greater than
two!”)

Try it Yourself »



Python Variables

In Python, variables are created when you assign a value to it:

Python has no command for declaring a variable.

You will learn more about variables in the
Python Variables chapter.


Comments

Python has commenting capability for the purpose of in-code documentation.

Comments start with a #, and Python will render the rest of the line as a comment:


Test Yourself With Exercises

Exercise:

Insert the missing part of the code below to output “Hello World”.

Start the Exercise