for turn in range(4):
print "Turn",turn+1
guess_row = int(raw_input("Guess Row: "))
guess_col = int(raw_input("Guess Col: "))
if guess_row == ship_row and guess_col\
==ship_col:
print "Congratulations! You sunk my battleship!"
else:
if guess_row not in range(5) or \
guess_col not in range(5):
print "Oops, that's not even in the ocean."
elif board[guess_row][guess_col] == "X":
print "You guessed that one already."
else:
print "You missed my battleship!"
board[guess_row][guess_col] = "X"
print_board(board)
This is the code for my for loop. It keeps saying that there is an unexpected indent after my else statment nested in the first one.