unindent does not match any outer indentation level in python code example
Example 1: IndentationError: unindent does not match any outer indentation level
# Error:
IndentationError: unindent does not match any outer indentation level
# Solution:
# This error usually comes up when you are using a mix of spaces and
# tabs for indentation in Python (which is often caused by copy-pasting
# code from somewhere else). To fix, convert all tabs to 4 spaces in
# your text editor. E.g. in Atom, the 'Whitespace: Convert Tabs to
# Spaces' command that you can find with Cmd+Shift+P works nicely.
# Note, the PEP8 style guide for Python recommends using 4 spaces for
# indentation instead of tabs. You may need to change the space/tab
# settings in your text editor if it's set to auto-convert any of these
# characters.
Example 2: python indentationerror
# usually use 4 spaces to indent (don't mix with TABs or IndentationError)
j = 1
site = 'cg'
while(j<= 1):
if site == 'cg':
print('okay')
else:
print('retry')
j += 1
print ('j: ' + str(j))
print('Done') # okay j: 2 Done