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Why is line 19 from my code a syntax error, when it is just 3 apostrophes at the bottom of a comment.
Here's my code BTW. It's an unfinished program so it shouldn't really do anything, but I don't know why there is an error.# coding: utf-8 from scene import * import photos import sound import ui import random import math A = Action class MyScene (Scene): def setup(self): self.background_color = 'green' self.spriteName = LabelNode('h', font=('Helvetica', 20) ''' self.spriteName.color = (0, 0, 1) ''' self.spriteName.anchor_point = (5,5) self.spriteName.position = (50, 50) ''' self.spriteName.texture = self.texture('plc:Gem_Blue') ''' def did_change_size(self): pass def update(self): def touch_began(self, touch): pass def touch_moved(self, touch): pass def touch_ended(self, touch): pass if __name__ == '__main__': run(MyScene(), show_fps=False)```
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@heyguy4 said:
self.spriteName = LabelNode('h', font=('Helvetica', 20)
You're missing a closing parenthesis on the line
self.spriteName = LabelNode('h', font=('Helvetica', 20)
The SyntaxError occurs only there because that's where the lack of a closing parenthesis actually becomes problematic for the parser.FYI, this kind of question has nothing to do with specifically Pythonista, and is therefore a much better fit for something like https://stackoverflow.com
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I was confused because the compiler said the error was at line 19 which didn't contain an error, therefore I thought it was an issue with Pythonista's compiler. But thank you for responding. It works now.