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559 PointsWhat's with the challenge "string length" in Python Basics? It throws an error everytime. In worksp. the fct works.
This is my function: def str_len(string): if(len(string) < 5): print("Too short") elif(len(string) > 5): print("Too long") else: return True
It works fine in the workspace. I also tried to add a "try", still the same. Do I misunderstand the challenge?
def just_right(word):
try:
str(word)
except ValueError:
else:
if(len(word) < 5):
print("Your string ist too short.")
elif(len(word) > 5):
print("Your string is too long.")
else:
return True
2 Answers
Robin *
5,670 PointsYou need to use return instead of print ie:
if len(word) < 5:
return "Your string is too short"
There is also a typo in your first if statement
Stefan Müller
559 PointsThx Fish Soup, seems I'm not able to read the instructions... But that's better than not being able to understand them...