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Start your free trialVictor Katsande
3,094 PointsHey guys i need help, im stuck here. functions
still getting it wrong, the code is supposed to print "Hi " as many times as the count argument.
def printer(count):
count = "Hi " * 10
print(count)
1 Answer
Dan Garrison
22,457 PointsYou need to multiply "Hi " by count. Since count is the argument received, you don't need to declare it as a variable. When the function is called it will essentially replace count with the number provided as the argument.
#When you call the function with this argument, this will print "Hi " 4 times
printer(4)
#When you call the function with this argument, this will print "Hi " 10 times
printer(10)
Also don't forget the indentation when defining your function.
Victor Katsande
3,094 Pointsthanks man, it's game on!
Jason Grunill
8,603 PointsJason Grunill
8,603 Points