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9,418 Pointsstring length
def just_right(love): while len(love)<5: return "Your string is too short" elif len(love)>5: return "Your string is too long" else: return True
def just_right(love):
while len(love)<5:
return "Your string is too short"
elif len(love)>5:
return "Your string is too long"
else:
return True
2 Answers
Pete P
7,613 PointsYou're very close. We need to return True as long as our string is not too short and not too long. There is no need to use 'while' here. Replace the 'while' with an 'if' statement, fix your indents and you should be good to go.
def just_right(love):
if len(love)<5: # check if string is too short
return "Your string is too short"
elif len(love)>5: # if not, check if string is too long
return "Your string is too long"
else:
return True
Ignatius Matongo
9,418 PointsIt happened. Thanks