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956 Pointswhats wrong with my code ?
Create a new function named just_right that takes a single argument, a string. If the length of the string is less than five characters, return "Your string is too short". If the string is longer than five characters, return "Your string is too long". Otherwise, just return True.
def just_right(x):
if len(x) > 5:
return "Your string is too short"
elif len(x) < 5:
return "Your string is too long"
else:
return True
2 Answers
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsYou are very close. You just have your > and < mixed up. You're telling the user their string is too long when it's too short, and that it's too short when it's too long.
Tariq Kfaery
956 Pointsdamn i must be blind haha thanks mate .