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Start your free trialAnnie Scott
27,613 Pointsokay got the first part finally, unable to get the second
please help
import unittest
from string_fun import is_palindrome
class PalindromeTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_good_palindrome(self):
self.assertTrue(is_palindrome('tacocat'))
def test_bad_palindrome(self):
self.assertFalse(is_palindrome('tacocat'))
def is_palindrome(yarn):
"""Return whether or not a string is a palindrome.
A palindrome is a word/phrase that's the same in
both directions.
"""
return yarn == yarn[::-1]
1 Answer
Annie Scott
27,613 PointsCorrect answer part 2 import unittest
from string_fun import is_palindrome
class PalindromeTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def test_good_palindrome(self): self.assertTrue(is_palindrome('tacocat'))
def test_bad_palindrome(self):
self.assertFalse(is_palindrome())
Byron Farrow
13,267 PointsByron Farrow
13,267 PointsThis would work I think, but a more authentic test is to supply a non-palindrome as the argument, e.g.