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1,380 Pointsfrom the search i've done on SO, I think that i need to make the input of the function iterable... range() x working
from the search i've done on SO, I think that i need to make the input of the function iterable... range() is not working i.e. range(count)....
def printer(count):
for counts in range(count):
print("Hi "+counts)
1 Answer
jacinator
11,936 PointsThis is the only edit that you should have to make, assuming that count
is always an int
.
def printer(count):
for counts in range(count):
print("Hi " + str(counts)) # Convert to a string before concatenating.