SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing

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Python Problem Overview


I am getting an error while running this part of the code. I tried some of the existing solutions, but none of them helped.

elec_and_weather = pd.read_csv(r'C:\HOUR.csv', parse_dates=True,index_col=0)
# Add historic DEMAND to each X vector
 for i in range(0,24):
    elec_and_weather[i] = np.zeros(len(elec_and_weather['DEMAND']))
    elec_and_weather[i][elec_and_weather.index.hour==i] = 1
# Set number of hours prediction is in advance
n_hours_advance = 24

# Set number of historic hours used
n_hours_window = 24

for k in range(n_hours_advance,n_hours_advance+n_hours_window):
    elec_and_weather['DEMAND_t-%i'% k] = np.zeros(len(elec_and_weather['DEMAND']))'

I always get this error:

for i in range(0,24):
File "<ipython-input-29-db3022a769d1>", line 1
for i in range(0,24):
                     ^
SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing

File "<ipython-input-25-df0a44131c36>", line 1
    for k in range(n_hours_advance,n_hours_advance+n_hours_window):
                                                                   ^
SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing

Python Solutions


Solution 1 - Python

The SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing means that the end of your source code was reached before all code blocks were completed. A code block starts with a statement like for i in range(100): and requires at least one line afterwards that contains code that should be in it.

It seems like you were executing your program line by line in the ipython console. This works for single statements like a = 3 but not for code blocks like for loops. See the following example:

In [1]: for i in range(100):
  File "<ipython-input-1-ece1e5c2587f>", line 1
    for i in range(100):
                        ^
SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing

To avoid this error, you have to enter the whole code block as a single input:

In [2]: for i in range(5):
   ...:     print(i, end=', ')
0, 1, 2, 3, 4,

Solution 2 - Python

This can simply also mean you are missing or have too many parentheses. For example this has too many, and will result in unexpected EOF:

print(9, not (a==7 and b==6)

Solution 3 - Python

My syntax error was semi-hidden in an f-string

 print(f'num_flex_rows = {self.}\nFlex Rows = {flex_rows}\nMax elements = {max_elements}')

should be

 print(f'num_flex_rows = {self.num_rows}\nFlex Rows = {flex_rows}\nMax elements = {max_elements}')

It didn't have the PyCharm spell-check-red line under the error.

It did give me a clue, yet when I searched on this error message, it of course did not find the error in that bit of code above.

Had I looked more closely at the error message, I would have found the '' in the error. Seeing Line 1 was discouraging and thus wasn't paying close attention :-( Searching for

> self.)

yielded nothing. Searching for

> self.

yielded practically everything :-\

If I can help you avoid even a minute longer of deskchecking your code, then mission accomplished :-)

> C:\Python\Anaconda3\python.exe > C:/Python/PycharmProjects/FlexForms/FlexForm.py File "", > line 1 > (self.) > ^ SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing > > Process finished with exit code 1

Solution 4 - Python

Here is one of my mistakes that produced this exception: I had a try block without any except or finally blocks. This will not work:

try:
    lets_do_something_beneficial()

To fix this, add an except or finally block:

try:
    lets_do_something_beneficial()
finally:
    lets_go_to_sleep()

Solution 5 - Python

There are some cases can lead to this issue, if it occered in the middle of the code it will be "IndentationError: expected an indented block" or "SyntaxError: invalid syntax", if it at the last line it may "SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing":

Missing the body of "if","while"and"for" statement-->

root@nest:~/workplace# cat test.py
l = [1,2,3]
for i in l:
root@nest:~/workplace# python3 test.py
  File "test.py", line 3

               ^
SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing

Unclosed parentheses (Especially in complex nested states)-->

root@nest:~/workplace# cat test.py
l = [1,2,3]
print( l
root@nest:~/workplace# python3 test.py
  File "test.py", line 3

            ^
SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing

Solution 6 - Python

I encountered this error while trying to eval an empty string. for example:

query = eval(req.body)

I used json.loads() instead and the error was gone.

Solution 7 - Python

elec_and_weather['DEMAND_t-%i'% k] = np.zeros(len(elec_and_weather['DEMAND']))'

The error comes at the end of the line where you have the (') sign; this error always means that you have a syntax error.

Solution 8 - Python

Sometimes its due to forgetting to add an Except on a try/except statement.

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