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Start your free trialAnkit Aggarwal
1,099 PointsWhy my code is not satisfying the answer.
def just_right(word): wordlist = list(word) if len(wordlist) < 5: print("Your string is too short") elif len(wordlist) > 5: print("Your string is too long") else: return True
just_right("Hancock")
def just_right(word):
wordlist = list(word)
if len(wordlist) < 5:
print("Your string is too short")
elif len(wordlist) > 5:
print("Your string is too long")
else:
return True
just_right("Hancock")
1 Answer
Mike Wagner
23,559 PointsYou're printing the strings rather than returning them like the challenge asks for.
As a side-note, you could skip converting word
to a list and just run len(word)
as long as it's a string or other interable.