Read the following code:


x = 1

while(x < 26)

print(x)

x = x + 1


There is an error in the while loop. What should be fixed?


1. Add a colon to the end of the statement

2. Begin the statement with the keyword count

3. Change the parentheses around the test condition to quotation marks

4. Use quotation marks around the relational operator

Respuesta :

This is python code.

In python, you are supposed to put a colon at the end of while loops. This code does not have a colon after the while loop, therefore, you need to add a colon to the end of the statement.

The error to be fixed in the while loop is to add a colon at the end of the while statements.

x = 1

while (x<26)

     print(x)

     x = x + 1

This is the right code;

x = 1

while(x < 26):

   print(x)

   x = x + 1

The actual code , the while statement is missing a colon at the end of it.

The code is written in python. In python while or for loops statements always ends with a colon.

In the error code, there was no colon at the end of the while loop.

The right codes which I have written will print the value 1 to 25.

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