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3,079 PointsWhat is wrong with this function?
I don't know where to begin to understand what is wrong with this function.
def just_right( string ):
if len(string) < 5:
print("Your string is too short")
elif len(string) > 5:
print("Your string is too long")
else:
return True
2 Answers
Jordan Meek
3,079 PointsOh, I figured it out. I was printing the string instead of returning the string as stated in the challenge. This worked:
def just_right(string):
if len(string) < 5:
return("Your string is too short")
elif len(string) > 5:
return("Your string is too long")
else:
return True
jamescool
44,592 PointsI believe you need to wrap the conditions you are testing with parentheses.
def just_right( string ):
if (len(string) < 5):
print("Your string is too short")
elif (len(string) > 5):
print("Your string is too long")
else:
return True