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Why Am I Getting This Error In Python When I Enter Into Next Line Of If-else Condition?

if cake == 'delicious': return 'yes' SyntaxError: 'return' outside function Why I get like this?

Solution 1:

You can create some functions like this.

text  ="delicious" 
def check(text):
    iftext=="delicious":
        return'yes'

check(text)

Solution 2:

return is a keyword which can only appear in a function definition (as the syntax error says). You can simply print your output in an if/else block

if cake == 'delicious': print('yes')   

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