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Start your free trialYusuf Gillani
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 3,643 PointsWhat am I doing wrong?
I'm getting TypeError: object of type 'function' has no len()
def just_right(right):
if len(just_right) < 5:
print("Your string is too short")
elif len(just_right) > 5:
print("Your string is too long")
else:
True
1 Answer
Henrik Christensen
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 38,322 PointsCouple of things:
- You should check the length of the param (right) and not of the function itself.
- If the string is too long or too short you should return the string, not print()
- In your else statement you should return True
Jeffrey James
2,636 PointsJeffrey James
2,636 PointsYou're asking for the length of a function, rather than the argument. Use "right" in the len function rather than your function's name :)