Inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in indentation

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猫巷女王i 2020-11-28 15:24
def contains_sequence(dna1, dna2):
    \'\'\' (str, str) -> bool

    Return True if and only if DNA sequence dna2 occurs in the DNA sequence
    dna1.

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  • 2020-11-28 15:34

    Assuming you have a "good" IDE, it's best to set the tab key to make 4 spaces instead of a "tab", that way you have less problems, and it's good practice, for when you will work with other people.

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  • I was almost struct at this problem for quiet some time. I was using CentOS Ec2 and found out that you can:

    vim <filename>
    Press Escape Key If you're in write/insert mode
    :set list
    

    The spaces will be visible as End Of Lines such as $ symbol. It's helpful.

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  • 2020-11-28 15:38

    It means you have mixed up spaces and tabs in the indentation. You have to fix that to be consistent with either tabs or spaces.

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  • 2020-11-28 15:44

    According to the your Doc strings

    your code:

    b=False
    len2=len(dna2)
    i=0
    for j in dna1:
        temp=dna1[i:i+len2]
        if temp == dna2:
            b=True
        i=i+1
    return b
    

    This much Big code can be simplified to one line

    return dna1.find(dna2)>=0
    

    Also if u are not good with indentations in 'vim' editor its good to practice in IDLE3

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  • 2020-11-28 15:49

    If you look carefully at the lines

        temp=dna1[i:i+len2]
        if temp == dna2:
    

    in your code, you will see that the "space" at the beginning of each line is "constructed" differently. In one case it uses tabs and in the other spaces, or, if both have tabs and spaces then they are used in different combinations.

    You can examine this by placing your cursor at the beginning of each line and using the right-arrow key to "walk" your way through the characters. You'll see that the cursor moves differently on each line.

    To fix, delete the tabs and spaces at the beginning of each line and re-insert them with the same characters on each line.

    To avoid in the future, train yourself to use only the tab key OR the space key to indent, and consider setting your editor to automatically convert tabs to spaces.

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  • 2020-11-28 15:55

    In my case Visual Studio code ..

    Ctrl+Shift+P or View->Command Palette.

    Type

    Convert Indentation to Spaces

    press Enter.

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