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2,605 PointsIn python, my printer = int(input("Hi") does not work. I don't see whats wrong with that?
My task is: Write a function named printer. The function should take a single argument, count, and should print "Hi " as many times as the count argument. Remember, you can multiply a string by an integer. Thank you
def printer(count):
printer = int(input("Hi"))
printer * count
1 Answer
Emmanuel Jimenez
21,666 PointsHi Ali!
The only thing you need to do in this challenge is to print the string "Hi" multiplied by the count that you give to the function. I will give you a hint:
print('Hi' * count) #This multiply the string 'Hi' by the count (count is going to be a number, but here you dont have to use de int method becasue when you give a number as an argument in a function, it will remain as a number)
Good look and sorry for my poor english!
Kodie Ivie
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 21,250 PointsKodie Ivie
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 21,250 Pointsdef printer(count): print("hi" * count) printer(5000)