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Start your free trialAzamat Murzabayev
2,542 PointsWhat do I put in the 3rd line?
It told me to call the hello_student function, and make the return value to be a variable that's called hello. I tried calling the function, but I don't know what to put inside the circular brackets.
def hello_student(name):
hello = 'Hello ' + name
hello_student('')
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsFor task 1, the function needs to return the string instead of creating a variable with it.
Then for task 2, the assignment of "hello" should be done outside of the function, and by calling the function.
Ritik Parihar
2,169 Pointson the third line you should add a return statement returning u'r 'hello' variable
//syntax
def hello_student(name): hello = 'Hello' + name return hello
Abdi Salad
8,078 PointsAbdi Salad
8,078 Pointsdef hello_student(name): hello = 'Hello ' + name return hello
hello_student('Azamat')
I believe this code snippet should work for ya.