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Python Web Development Techdegree Student 1,069 PointsIn my workspaces this code seems to work fine. I don't know where is the failure. Can anyone help me? Thanks.
below you can see the code
def squared(var):
try:
if var == int(var):
return var ** 2
except ValueError:
return var * int(len(var))
Sergio Saavedra
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 1,069 PointsI have solvented it replacing "if" statement as below: try: if var * 1 == var return var ** 2 except ValueError: return var * int(len(var))
Yasser Arenas
5,879 PointsYasser Arenas
5,879 PointsYou are comparing a string to an integer ('2' == 2). Try to cast the left side to an integer too. do not forget to cast it again when it enters to the if statement. :)