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Start your free trialali mohamad wadhawania
Courses Plus Student 2,448 Pointssyntax error
can anyone tell me where the indentation should be ?
# EXAMPLES
# squared(5) would return 25
# squared("2") would return 4
# squared("tim") would return "timtimtim"
def squared(s):
try:
int(s)
if int(s) is int:
return (int(s)**2)
else:
return (s * len(s))
1 Answer
Antonio De Rose
20,885 Pointsdef squared(s):
try:
s = int(s)#conversion of the integer needs to be saved into a variable
#if int(s) is int:#was not sure about this part
return (s ** 2)
except:#I changed your else to except
return (s * len(s))
gyorgyandorka
13,811 Pointsgyorgyandorka
13,811 PointsJust a sidenote, but when catching exceptions, you should always be as definite as possible, because otherwise the program might "swallow" errors which you do not actually expect. (So writing
except ValueError
would be a better practice in this case.)