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Start your free trialMakan Fofana
Courses Plus Student 1,773 PointsHaving some trouble.
I have been stuck on this for a while now.
def squared(num):
try:
if num == int():
return (num ** 2)
except ValueError:
return (num * len("num"))
1 Answer
andi mitre
Treehouse Guest TeacherHey Makan, very close..the challenge wants you to convert num to int(). To do so you have to pass the value num inside the int() function. Also in your exception you can remove the quotes around num because you want to take the length of any value passed as num not the literal string "num". Hope that helps!
def squared(num):
try:
return (int(num) ** 2)
except ValueError:
return (num * len(num))
Cheers!