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692 PointsI dont see where is the mistake is (SyntaxError: if len(word) < 5:). Also word is my argument for the function
I dont see where is the mistake is (SyntaxError: if len(word) < 5:). Also word is my argument for the function
def just_right():
word = str(input('please write a word:')
if len(word) < 5:
print('Your string is too short')
elif len(word) > 5:
print('Your string is too long')
else:
return(True)
1 Answer
Stuart McIntosh
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 22,874 PointsHi there, I would re-read the challenge. The error you are getting is confusing as there is nothing wrong with that syntax, however, I think you are getting it as your are not really following what is being asked for instance :
The function just_right takes a single argument.
Hope this is of some help.