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7,833 Pointsfunctions
how do i solve this?
def printer(count):
if count== "Hi ":
print("Hi {} ".format(count))
1 Answer
Rich Zimmerman
24,063 PointsYou want to print out the string "Hi " times the number of "count" argument passed to the function. With Python you can multiply a string by an integer and it will repeat that string that many times. So you'd want something like
def printer(count):
print("Hi " * count)
so "Hi " * 5, would return "Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi "