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if statement - Else Syntax Error Python

if len(user_hash) > 0:
  with open(log_file, "w") as log_f:
    for name in user_hash:
        log_f.write("Name:%s 
 Email: %s" % (name, email)

    else len(user_hash) < 0:
       print "Nothing happened :("

I keep getting a syntax error on the else statement and I am unsure why it keeps producing this error. I don't have any other else statements in the same def and it still gives error. What do I do?

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In Python, the else statement takes no conditions:

if condition:
   do_1()
else:
   do_else()

In your case, since you want to evaluate another condition, after the if, use an elif:

if condition1:
    do_1()
elif condition2:
    do_2()
... # you can have as many elifs as you want
else:
    do_else()

Note: Read the docs.


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