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Start your free trialArtem Dergach
896 PointsI'm stucked
def squared(num): try: int(num) return int(num) ** 2 except TypeError: return (num * len(num)) where am i wrong
# EXAMPLES
def squared(num):
try:
int(num)
return int(int(num) ** 2)
except TypeError:
return (num * len(num))
# squared(5) would return 25
# squared("2") would return 4
# squared("tim") would return "timtimtim"
1 Answer
Rastko Jovic
14,883 Pointsdef squared(num):
try:
int(num)
return int(int(num) ** 2)
except ValueError:
return num * len(num)
As you have seen, the error was a ValueError so you should make sure to except the ValueError not the TypeError. Another thing, you don't need brackets when returning num * len(num).
Artem Dergach
896 PointsArtem Dergach
896 PointsWOW! Thank YOU. Im every time searching in wrong directions!