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441 PointsHi! I try to answer the question on Quiz. Can anyone help pls? thanks!
function name printer
"Hi " as many times as the count...
def printer(count):
print("Hi " * count)
3 Answers
andren
28,558 PointsYou have the right code but the indentation (horizontal spacing) is wrong. In Python indentation is used to group code. code that belongs to a certain thing (like a function, a loop, a conditional statement, etc) has to be indented to be one level deeper the thing it belongs to. Like this:
def printer(count):
print("Hi " * count)
Luis Ortega
931 PointsI concurred with andren, you indentation is incorrect.
Göktuğ Özdem
441 PointsI'll be careful about the indentation next time :) Thanks !