How do I see all the color schemes? I'm relatively new to python and I'm learning that if I use the print function I will have to use parentheses for python 3 and I won't need the parentheses for python 2. The color Blue shows up for functions, but when I don't use the parentheses for print function it shows red.
I'm currently using sublime on Mac and when I go to the terminal and check the version of python it shows version 2.
Please help and explain the color code. I understand it may be specific to the text editor, but I don't have python 3 and it seems to run.
Also, I want to add a picture of the sublime screen showing the different text color, but adding pictures by URL. How do I actually add picture if I don't have an URL.
I figured it out. Reason for red, Python 2 treats print as statement and Python 3 treats print as function.
Now how do I add pictures in this forum if I don't have a url or better yet where/how can I get a URL with pic.
I'm currently using sublime on Mac and when I go to the terminal and check the version of python it shows version 2.
Please help and explain the color code. I understand it may be specific to the text editor, but I don't have python 3 and it seems to run.
Also, I want to add a picture of the sublime screen showing the different text color, but adding pictures by URL. How do I actually add picture if I don't have an URL.
I figured it out. Reason for red, Python 2 treats print as statement and Python 3 treats print as function.
Now how do I add pictures in this forum if I don't have a url or better yet where/how can I get a URL with pic.