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2,626 PointsBummer! Got the wrong string(s) for: Uppercase, Lowercase
I do not understand why my codes got the bummer. My IDE test to the function is perfect def stringcases(myString): tup = (myString.lower(), myString.upper(),myString.title(), myString[::-1]) return tup
tt = "deLT1 3oUU" print(stringcases(tt))
('delt1 3ouu', 'DELT1 3OUU', 'Delt1 3Ouu', 'UUo3 1TLed')
def stringcases(myString):
tup = (myString.lower(), myString.upper(),myString.title(), myString[::-1])
return tup
2 Answers
andren
28,558 PointsThe instructions specify the first string should be uppercased and the second lowercased. You do the opposite.
If you simply switch the first two strings like this:
def stringcases(myString):
tup = (myString.upper(), myString.lower(),myString.title(), myString[::-1]) # lower changed to upper and vice versa
return tup
Then your code will work.
peter xiao
2,626 PointsMy mistake. Thanks