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4,632 Pointsaww man, this is so difficult. I'm not sure I even understand the Challenge correctly.
I'm I even on the right track?
# EXAMPLES
# squared(5) would return 25
# squared("2") would return 4
# squared("tim") would return "timtimtim"
def squared(num):
try:
num = int()
return(num * num)
except ValueError:
return(num)
1 Answer
Dea Brunner
3,076 PointsYou have to give the int() a input, for example num = int(num)
If the argument can not be converted, the code should return the argument multiplied by its length. for that, use the len()-function
kristianemil
4,632 Pointskristianemil
4,632 PointsI've been at it all day, is this any closer?
kristianemil
4,632 Pointskristianemil
4,632 PointsI finally solved it. Thanks Dea :-)