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Start your free trialSudhir Raghur Venkatesalu
7,347 PointsBummer: Didn't get the expected output
Still keep getting error ;-(
def combiner(*args):
a = ""
b = 0
for i in args:
if isinstance(i,str):
a += i
print(a)
elif isinstance(i,int) or isinstance(i,float):
print('{} in int - '.format(i))
b += i
print(b)
result = "{}{}".format(a, b)
return result
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsIt doesn't look like you applied the suggestions I made in your previous question yet. In particular:
- you don't need the packing operator ("*") in the definition ("def" line)
- you don't need to "print" anything
Sudhir Raghur Venkatesalu
7,347 PointsSudhir Raghur Venkatesalu
7,347 PointsThanks :-) It worked.