Multiple checks but still SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal










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I have checked on this string multiple times to ensure that the (".") are in place, but the message



File "<ipython-input-13-ef09f7b4583b>", line 48 plt.savefig("C:scratch\data"+str(angle).zfill(3)+".")

SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal


still comes up.



Any suggestions?



if save is not False:
plt.savefig("C:scratch\data"+str(angle).zfill(3)+".png")
plt.close("all")
else:
plt.show()

return









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    I have checked on this string multiple times to ensure that the (".") are in place, but the message



    File "<ipython-input-13-ef09f7b4583b>", line 48 plt.savefig("C:scratch\data"+str(angle).zfill(3)+".")

    SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal


    still comes up.



    Any suggestions?



    if save is not False:
    plt.savefig("C:scratch\data"+str(angle).zfill(3)+".png")
    plt.close("all")
    else:
    plt.show()

    return









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      I have checked on this string multiple times to ensure that the (".") are in place, but the message



      File "<ipython-input-13-ef09f7b4583b>", line 48 plt.savefig("C:scratch\data"+str(angle).zfill(3)+".")

      SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal


      still comes up.



      Any suggestions?



      if save is not False:
      plt.savefig("C:scratch\data"+str(angle).zfill(3)+".png")
      plt.close("all")
      else:
      plt.show()

      return









      share|improve this question
















      I have checked on this string multiple times to ensure that the (".") are in place, but the message



      File "<ipython-input-13-ef09f7b4583b>", line 48 plt.savefig("C:scratch\data"+str(angle).zfill(3)+".")

      SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal


      still comes up.



      Any suggestions?



      if save is not False:
      plt.savefig("C:scratch\data"+str(angle).zfill(3)+".png")
      plt.close("all")
      else:
      plt.show()

      return






      python-3.x






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          A Python string can not terminate with as this will escape the closing " (or ').



          You have several options:




          • Use double-back slashes in a constant manner:



            plt.savefig("C:\scratch\data\" + str(angle).zfill(3) + ".png")



          • Use .format, preferably with combination of raw string to avoid problems in case a directory name starts with t, n or any other character that will become a control sequence when prefixed with :



            plt.savefig(r"C:scratchdata.png".format(str(angle).zfill(3)))






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          A Python string can not terminate with as this will escape the closing " (or ').



          You have several options:




          • Use double-back slashes in a constant manner:



            plt.savefig("C:\scratch\data\" + str(angle).zfill(3) + ".png")



          • Use .format, preferably with combination of raw string to avoid problems in case a directory name starts with t, n or any other character that will become a control sequence when prefixed with :



            plt.savefig(r"C:scratchdata.png".format(str(angle).zfill(3)))






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          A Python string can not terminate with as this will escape the closing " (or ').



          You have several options:




          • Use double-back slashes in a constant manner:



            plt.savefig("C:\scratch\data\" + str(angle).zfill(3) + ".png")



          • Use .format, preferably with combination of raw string to avoid problems in case a directory name starts with t, n or any other character that will become a control sequence when prefixed with :



            plt.savefig(r"C:scratchdata.png".format(str(angle).zfill(3)))






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          A Python string can not terminate with as this will escape the closing " (or ').



          You have several options:




          • Use double-back slashes in a constant manner:



            plt.savefig("C:\scratch\data\" + str(angle).zfill(3) + ".png")



          • Use .format, preferably with combination of raw string to avoid problems in case a directory name starts with t, n or any other character that will become a control sequence when prefixed with :



            plt.savefig(r"C:scratchdata.png".format(str(angle).zfill(3)))






          share|improve this answer















          A Python string can not terminate with as this will escape the closing " (or ').



          You have several options:




          • Use double-back slashes in a constant manner:



            plt.savefig("C:\scratch\data\" + str(angle).zfill(3) + ".png")



          • Use .format, preferably with combination of raw string to avoid problems in case a directory name starts with t, n or any other character that will become a control sequence when prefixed with :



            plt.savefig(r"C:scratchdata.png".format(str(angle).zfill(3)))







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