Python error SyntaxError invalid syntax

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I have a very simple python snippet:

from random import *

ip1 = input('Enter the N1 :')
ip2 = input('Enter the N2 :')

r = randint({0},{1}.format(ip1,ip2))

print r

But I get the following error:

File "index.py", line 6
    r = randint({0},{1}.format(i1,i2))
                  ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Jul 6, 2019 in Python by Ruth
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1 answer to this question.

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but i m getting this ouput:

Enter the N1 :1
Enter the N2 :3
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
NameError                                 Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-52-89fb43b80989> in <module>()
      2 ip2 = input('Enter the N2 :')
      3 
----> 4 r = randint({2},{1}.format(ip1,ip2))
      5 
      6 print(r)

NameError: name 'randint' is not defined

answered Mar 20, 2020 by anonymous

Hey,

Please replace this line in your code with this:

r = randint({2},{1}.format(ip1,ip2))

to

r = randint({1},{3}.format(ip1,ip2))

I hope this error should go.

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