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Python Write Better Python Cleaner Code Operator Spacing

cleaner code

Fix the spacing around commas, operators, and in function calls.

starter.py
numbers=[1,2,3,4,5]


def add(num1,num2):
    return num1+num2


def subtract( num1,num2 ):
    return num1-num2


def mathy(num1,num2):
    up = add(5 + 7, 7 + 9)
    down = subtract(6,3)
    return add(up,down)

1 Answer

Tobias Edwards
Tobias Edwards
14,458 Points

I would recommend referring to the PEP 8 style guide that you can find in the teacher notes of a recent Python video your on, or by simply searching 'PEP 8' online.

Single-spacing in Python is preferred around commas, operators and function calls. That's the biggest clue I can give without giving it away!