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3,413 PointsI've been trying to crack this question for a while regarding functions, pretty easy I assume but just can't get it
I'm on the Functions presentation and this is the quiz question, "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." I've tried for and while loops and just can't get it. Help!
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William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 PointsHi there, the solution code should be sth like this
def printer(count):
print("Hi " * count)
Since this challenge itself is a pretty easy one, I suppose you can understand it by just looking at the code. But feel free to ask followup if there's further question, cheers.
Sandy Miller
3,413 PointsThanks William and really appreciate this! I'm new to coding for the last few days and still trying to get the head around how to think coding. This one has stumped me for a couple of days so great to get some help. Regards, Sandy