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3,889 PointsAnyone to assist?
Call the hello_student() function and save the return value to a variable called hello
def hello_student(name) :
return 'Hello ' + name
hello_student()
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsSaving the return value of a function to a variable is no different than assigning any value to a variable. The variable goes on the left hand side, followed by the assignment operator, then the function call. In this case:
hello = hello_student("ernest")
ernestmurewa
3,889 Pointsernestmurewa
3,889 PointsThanik you