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Start your free trialEdward A. Polanco Murillo
2,872 PointsI am having difficulty with this particular challenge task regarding "if" statements
For some reason I keep getting this error
There seems to be an error in your code: 1: syntax error, unexpected tINTEGER, expecting ')' (SyntaxError)
but i cant seem to figure it out
def check_speed(50)
if speed > 55
check_speed = "too fast"
end
if speed < 55
check_speed = "to slow"
end
if speed == 55
check_speed = "speed ok"
end
end
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou're close! But two issues stand out (the first one is causing the current error):
- on the "def" line, the parameter name should be in the parentheses (instead of "55")
- the function needs to print the message