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3,802 PointsWhat am I doing wrong?
I am getting a SyntaxError: else len(joe) > 5:
def just_right(joe):
if len(joe) < 5:
return("your string is too shoot")
else len(joe) > 5:
return("your string is too long")
elif:
return(True)
2 Answers
Henrik Christensen
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 38,322 Pointsyour string is too shoot - should be - your string is too short
Henrik Christensen
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 38,322 Pointselse statements should always be at the end and it does not take any conditions - elif is going to be between if and else statements.
def just_right(joe):
if len(joe) < 5:
return("your string is too shoot")
elif len(joe) > 5:
return("your string is too long")
else:
return True
ilya A
3,802 PointsWhen I make the change I get the error message:
"Bummer! just_right
didn't return the right answer."